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The following pages link to Is the selected population the best? (Q1091693):
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- Tests uniformly more powerful than uniformly most powerful monotone tests (Q1097601) (← links)
- Simultaneous lower confidence bounds for probabilities of correct selections (Q1299052) (← links)
- Frequentist properties of a Bayesian analog to Fabian's bound (Q1380555) (← links)
- Statistical implications of selectively reported inferential results (Q1612955) (← links)
- Rank verification for exponential families (Q1731054) (← links)
- Duality between multiple testing and selecting (Q1923400) (← links)
- On lower confidence bounds for pcs in truncated location parameter models (Q3135384) (← links)
- Does the Selected Normal Population Have the Smallest Variance? (Q3560810) (← links)
- Least significant spacing for ‘one versus the rest’ normal populations (Q3782599) (← links)
- Testing retrospective hypotheses (Q4024610) (← links)
- Combining two classical approaches for statistical selection (Q4226834) (← links)
- Is the Selected Population the Best?—Location and Scale Parameter Cases (Q5321955) (← links)
- Is the Selected Multinomial Cell the Best? (Q5431475) (← links)
- Exact simultaneous confidence intervals for multiple comparisons with the mean (Q5941424) (← links)