Sample size determination of Dunnett's procedure for comparing several treatments with a control
Sample size determination of Dunnett's procedure for comparing several treatments with a control
For Dunnett's (1955, 1964) procedure of comparing several treatments with a control, a sample size formula is proposed which guarantees the probability of correctly detecting each treatment with mean value sufficiently different from the control mean value. Expressions are provided allowing simple computer evaluation of necessary sample sizes. Some tables of sample sizes are also given
one-way fixed effect anova model, simultaneous confidence intervals, least favourable configuration, sample size determination
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Liu, W.
b64150aa-d935-4209-804d-24c1b97e024a
1997
Liu, W.
b64150aa-d935-4209-804d-24c1b97e024a
Liu, W.
(1997)
Sample size determination of Dunnett's procedure for comparing several treatments with a control.
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 62 (2), .
(doi:10.1016/S0378-3758(96)00193-0).
Abstract
For Dunnett's (1955, 1964) procedure of comparing several treatments with a control, a sample size formula is proposed which guarantees the probability of correctly detecting each treatment with mean value sufficiently different from the control mean value. Expressions are provided allowing simple computer evaluation of necessary sample sizes. Some tables of sample sizes are also given
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Published date: 1997
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one-way fixed effect anova model, simultaneous confidence intervals, least favourable configuration, sample size determination
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/30087
ISSN: 0378-3758
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