COMPARING POWER AND MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANCE LEVEL FOR STEP UP AND STEP DOWN MULTIPLE TEST PROCEDURES FOR CORRELATED ESTIMATES
Abstract
We consider hypothesis testing problems arising in e.g. the context of comparing k treatments with a control. The case of equi-correlated estimates is mainly discussed, although also unequal correlated estimates (e.g. unequal sample sizes for the treatments, when compared to a control treatment) are mentioned briefly. So called step down test procedures are compared with step up test procedures, with respect to power functions. Comparisons of rejected null hypotheses are also performed. No practical differences in performances between step up and step down test procedures could be found for finite sample sizes.
Publisher
University of Gothenburg
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Date
1994-05-01Author
Palaszewski, Bo
Keywords
Multiple level of significance
step up test procedure
step down test procedure
power comparisons
product correlation structure
finite sample sizes
Monte Carlo simulation
Publication type
report
ISSN
0349-8034
Series/Report no.
Research Report
1994:5
Language
eng