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Multiple Comparisons Using R 1st Edition Frank Bretz Torsten Hothorn

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Multiple Comparisons Using R 1st Edition Frank Bretz Torsten Hothorn
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Publisher: Chapman and Hall/CRC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.05 MB
Pages: 193
Author: Frank Bretz, Torsten Hothorn, Peter Westfall
ISBN: 1584885742
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Multiple Comparisons Using R 1st Edition Frank Bretz Torsten Hothorn by Frank Bretz, Torsten Hothorn, Peter Westfall 1584885742 instant download after payment.

Adopting a unifying theme based on maximum statistics, Multiple Comparisons Using R describes the common underlying theory of multiple comparison procedures through numerous examples. It also presents a detailed description of available software implementations in R. The R packages and source code for the analyses are available at http://CRAN.R-project.org After giving examples of multiplicity problems, the book covers general concepts and basic multiple comparisons procedures, including the Bonferroni method and Simes’ test. It then shows how to perform parametric multiple comparisons in standard linear models and general parametric models. It also introduces the multcomp package in R, which offers a convenient interface to perform multiple comparisons in a general context. Following this theoretical framework, the book explores applications involving the Dunnett test, Tukey’s all pairwise comparisons, and general multiple contrast tests for standard regression models, mixed-effects models, and parametric survival models. The last chapter reviews other multiple comparison procedures, such as resampling-based procedures, methods for group sequential or adaptive designs, and the combination of multiple comparison procedures with modeling techniques. Controlling multiplicity in experiments ensures better decision making and safeguards against false claims. A self-contained introduction to multiple comparison procedures, this book offers strategies for constructing the procedures and illustrates the framework for multiple hypotheses testing in general parametric models. It is suitable for readers with R experience but limited knowledge of multiple comparison procedures and vice versa.

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