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Pairwise Comparisons of Generally Correlated Means

 

作者: A.J. Hayter,  

 

期刊: Journal of the American Statistical Association  (Taylor Available online 1989)
卷期: Volume 84, issue 405  

页码: 208-213

 

ISSN:0162-1459

 

年代: 1989

 

DOI:10.1080/01621459.1989.10478757

 

出版商: Taylor & Francis Group

 

关键词: Multiple comparisons;Studentized range;Tmethod

 

数据来源: Taylor

 

摘要:

A commonly occurring statistical inference problem in practice is that of making simultaneous comparisons among three or more treatment meansμi(1 ≤i≤k) for certain experimental designs. One way to do this, theTmethod proposed by Tukey (1953), constructs simultaneous confidence intervals for all pairwise differences of the treatment meansμi–μj(1 ≤i, j ≤ k, i≈j). The joint confidence level of these confidence intervals, however, depends in a very complicated fashion on the covariance structure of the treatment mean estimatesμi, and, therefore, for designs where the covariance structure is not “simple,” the joint confidence level is not readily apparent. In general, this is the case for any unbalanced design or for designs in which the treatment mean estimatesμihave unequal correlations. Tukey conjectured in 1953 that whatever the correlation structure of the treatment mean estimatesμi, theTmethod would always provide a conservative set of confidence intervals, that is, that the actual joint confidence level of the confidence intervals would always be at least as great as the nominal joint confidence level 1 – α. In this article a discussion is undertaken of the evidence that theTmethod in general provides a conservative set of simultaneous confidence intervals. It is shown that the coverage probability of the simultaneous confidence intervals depends on the covariance structure only through thek(k− 1)/2 variances of the pairwise differences of the treatment mean estimates. A set of sufficient, but not necessary, conditions on these variances is given, which ensures that theT-method confidence intervals are conservative. In addition, the application of theTmethod to various common experimental designs that produce correlated treatment mean estimates is discussed. An integral expression is derived for calculating the exact joint confidence level of theT-method confidence intervals or for calculating confidence intervals of joint confidence level exactly equal to a given value. This expression is used to evaluate the coverage probabilities for a wide variety of covariance structures withk= 4. In each case considered, theT-method confidence intervals are conservative, and, furthermore, the amount of conservativeness is very small unless the population mean estimates have radically different variances and covariances.

 

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