1994
DOI: 10.2307/1269954
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Some Tests for Variance Components Using Generalized p Values

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“…The generalized P-value was introduced by Tsui and Weerahandi [6] and the generalized conÿdence interval by Weerahandi [7]; see the book by Weerahandi [8] for a detailed discussion. The concepts of generalized conÿdence interval and generalized P-value have been widely applied to a variety of practical settings where standard solutions do not exist; for example, see References [9][10][11][12][13][14][15].…”
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“…The generalized P-value was introduced by Tsui and Weerahandi [6] and the generalized conÿdence interval by Weerahandi [7]; see the book by Weerahandi [8] for a detailed discussion. The concepts of generalized conÿdence interval and generalized P-value have been widely applied to a variety of practical settings where standard solutions do not exist; for example, see References [9][10][11][12][13][14][15].…”
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“…For this reason, the Park-Burdick generalized confidence interval is provided in Table 2. Although alternative generalized confidence intervals on D V may usually be derived (Zhou and Mathew, 1994), Arendacká (2005) demonstrated that the generalized confidence interval provided by Park and Burdick performs best in terms of the confidence interval yielded. Variation in the number of recovery days unable to work across reports (last medical report minus initial one).…”
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“…The most common experimental design used to evaluate treatment effects on of is a nested design (hereafter denoted Design I; see Table 1 Although several hypotheses may be tested from the data collected under Design I, the one of primary concern to the research engineers is H 0 :a\ c < o^ versus H A :a\ c >o\ , where the subscripts refer to either the control (C) or treatment (7) group. An exact test of this hypothesis using generalized pvalues was originally derived by Zhou and Mathew (1994). The generalized P-value for this hypothesis is…”
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