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- Newman–Keuls_method abstract "The Newman–Keuls or Student–Newman–Keuls (SNK) method is a stepwise multiple comparisons procedure used to identify sample means that are significantly different from each other. It was named after Student (1927), D. Newman, and M. Keuls. This procedure is often used as a post-hoc test whenever a significant difference between three or more sample means has been revealed by an analysis of variance (ANOVA). The Newman–Keuls method is similar to Tukey's range test as both procedures use Studentized range statistics. Unlike Tukey's range test, the Newman–Keuls method uses different critical values for different pairs of mean comparisons. Thus, the procedure is more likely to reveal significant differences between group means and to commit type I errors by incorrectly rejecting a null hypothesis when it is true. In other words, the Neuman-Keuls procedure is more powerful but less conservative than Tukey's range test.".
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- Newman–Keuls_method wikiPageWikiLink Analysis_of_variance.
- Newman–Keuls_method wikiPageWikiLink Arithmetic_mean.
- Newman–Keuls_method wikiPageWikiLink Category:Analysis_of_variance.
- Newman–Keuls_method wikiPageWikiLink Category:Multiple_comparisons.
- Newman–Keuls_method wikiPageWikiLink Critical_value.
- Newman–Keuls_method wikiPageWikiLink Degrees_of_freedom_(statistics).
- Newman–Keuls_method wikiPageWikiLink False_discovery_rate.
- Newman–Keuls_method wikiPageWikiLink Familywise_error_rate.
- Newman–Keuls_method wikiPageWikiLink John_Tukey.
- Newman–Keuls_method wikiPageWikiLink Mean_squared_error.
- Newman–Keuls_method wikiPageWikiLink Multiple_comparisons_problem.
- Newman–Keuls_method wikiPageWikiLink Null_hypothesis.
- Newman–Keuls_method wikiPageWikiLink Post_hoc_analysis.
- Newman–Keuls_method wikiPageWikiLink Sample_(statistics).
- Newman–Keuls_method wikiPageWikiLink Statistical_power.
- Newman–Keuls_method wikiPageWikiLink Statistical_significance.
- Newman–Keuls_method wikiPageWikiLink Studentized_range.
- Newman–Keuls_method wikiPageWikiLink Students_t-test.
- Newman–Keuls_method wikiPageWikiLink Tukeys_range_test.
- Newman–Keuls_method wikiPageWikiLink Type_I_and_type_II_errors.
- Newman–Keuls_method wikiPageWikiLink William_Sealy_Gosset.
- Newman–Keuls_method wikiPageWikiLinkText "Newman-Keuls".
- Newman–Keuls_method wikiPageWikiLinkText "Newman–Keuls method".
- Newman–Keuls_method wikiPageWikiLinkText "Newman–Keuls".
- Newman–Keuls_method wikiPageWikiLinkText "Student Newman-Keuls".
- Newman–Keuls_method wikiPageWikiLinkText "Student-Newman-Keuls".
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- Newman–Keuls_method subject Category:Analysis_of_variance.
- Newman–Keuls_method subject Category:Multiple_comparisons.
- Newman–Keuls_method hypernym Procedure.
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- Newman–Keuls_method comment "The Newman–Keuls or Student–Newman–Keuls (SNK) method is a stepwise multiple comparisons procedure used to identify sample means that are significantly different from each other. It was named after Student (1927), D. Newman, and M. Keuls. This procedure is often used as a post-hoc test whenever a significant difference between three or more sample means has been revealed by an analysis of variance (ANOVA).".
- Newman–Keuls_method label "Newman–Keuls method".
- Newman–Keuls_method sameAs Q7018517.
- Newman–Keuls_method sameAs ニューマン=コイルス法.
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- Newman–Keuls_method sameAs Q7018517.
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