Testing a Straggler Mean in a Two-Way Classification Using the Range
Moshman, Jack
Ann. Math. Statist., Tome 23 (1952) no. 4, p. 126-132 / Harvested from Project Euclid
The use of the range in place of the standard deviation as a measure of dispersion has long been recognized as a convenient and easily calculated statistic. Possibly its most notable employment has been in the industrial statistician's quality control charts. A statistic based upon the range is described below which may be used to test whether one of a group of means may be considered to be a straggler from all or some of the others in a two-way analysis of variance.
Publié le : 1952-03-14
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Moshman, Jack. Testing a Straggler Mean in a Two-Way Classification Using the Range. Ann. Math. Statist., Tome 23 (1952) no. 4, pp.  126-132. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/1177729490/