A multiple-comparisons analysis is performed using data discussed by Kirk (1982, pp. 123-125). The results show that there are three groups of means with three separate sets of values: (36.7, 40.3, 43.4), (40.3, 43.4, 47.2), and (43.4, 47.2, 48.7).
using System;
using Imsl.Stat;
using PrintMatrix = Imsl.Math.PrintMatrix;
public class MultipleComparisonsEx1
{
public static void Main(String[] args)
{
double[] means = new double[]{36.7, 48.7, 43.4, 47.2, 40.3};
/* Perform multiple comparisons tests */
MultipleComparisons mc =
new MultipleComparisons(means, 45, 1.6970563);
new PrintMatrix("Size of Groups of Means").Print(mc.Compute());
}
}
Size of Groups of Means 0 0 3 1 3 2 3 3 0Link to C# source.