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Evaluation of forage yield and nutritive value of lesser burnet genotypes. [PDF]
Doran T, Kaplan M.
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Prevalence of Unhealthy Lifestyle Behaviours in Children and Adolescents with Mental Disorders
Tetering EMAv+6 more
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Normal values and least significant differences for differential leukocyte counts
Abstract Statistical considerations lead to the conclusion that some of the usual limits of normal values for differential leukocyte counts cannot be realistic. When only 100 of 200 cells are examined, the inaccuracy inherent in the counting method can alone produce the ‘range’ found between these limits.
D.J. Kuik, P. D. Bezemer, Chr. L. Rümke
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Least Significant Difference Test
When the F-ratio determined by analysis of variance indicates a significant difference between sample means, it is desirable to determine which means are significantly different. The Newman-Keuls test (Procedure 36) is applicable for this purpose. When the sample sizes are equal, additional tests (besides Newman-Keuls) may be used.
Ronald J. Tallarida, Rodney B. Murray
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The Maximum Familywise Error Rate of Fisher's Least Significant Difference Test
Abstract In this article an investigation is made of the maximum familywise error rate (MFWER) of Fisher's least significant difference (LSD) test for testing the equality of k population means in a one-way layout. An exact expression for the MFWER is derived (see Theorem 1) for all balanced models and for an unbalanced model with k = 3 populations ...
Anthony J. Hayter
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