JMSLTM Numerical Library 6.1

com.imsl.stat
Class MultipleComparisons

java.lang.Object
  extended by com.imsl.stat.MultipleComparisons
All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, Cloneable

public class MultipleComparisons
extends Object
implements Serializable, Cloneable

Performs Student-Newman-Keuls multiple comparisons test.

Class MultipleComparisons performs a multiple comparison analysis of means using the Student-Newman-Keuls method. The null hypothesis is equality of all possible ordered subsets of a set of means. This null hypothesis is tested using the Studentized range of each of the corresponding subsets of sample means. The method is discussed in many elementary statistics texts, e.g., Kirk (1982, pp. 123-125).

See Also:
Example, Serialized Form

Constructor Summary
MultipleComparisons(double[] means, int df, double stdError)
          Constructor for MultipleComparisons.
 
Method Summary
 int[] compute()
          Performs Student-Newman-Keuls multiple comparisons test.
 void setAlpha(double alpha)
          Sets the significance level of the test
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

MultipleComparisons

public MultipleComparisons(double[] means,
                           int df,
                           double stdError)
Constructor for MultipleComparisons.

Parameters:
means - A double array containing the means.
df - An int scalar containing the degrees of freedom associated with stdError.
stdError - A double scalar containing the effective estimated standard error of a mean. In fixed effects models, stdError equals the estimated standard error of a mean. For example, in a one-way model {rm {stdError}} = sqrt {s^2 / n} where s^2 is the estimate of sigma^2 and n is the number of responses in a sample mean. In models with random components, use {rm {stdError}} = {rm {sedif}} / sqrt {2} where sedif is the estimated standard error of the difference of two means.
Method Detail

compute

public final int[] compute()
Performs Student-Newman-Keuls multiple comparisons test.

Returns:
An int array , call it equalMeans indicating the size of the groups of means declared to be equal. Value equalMeans[I] = J indicates the I-th smallest mean and the next J-1 larger means are declared equal. Value equalMeans[I] = 0 indicates no group of means starts with the I-th smallest mean.

setAlpha

public void setAlpha(double alpha)
Sets the significance level of the test

Parameters:
alpha - A double scalar containing the significance level of test. alpha must be in the interval [0.01, 0.10]. Default: alpha = 0.01

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