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Biometrika 1971 58(2):323-332; doi:10.1093/biomet/58.2.323
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A table of percentage points of the distribution of the largest absolute value of k Student t variates and its applications

GERALD J. HAHN and RICHARD W. HENDRICKSON

General Electric Company Schenectady, New York

A table of lOO{gamma}% points of the maximum absolute valuetof the k-variate Student t distribution with v degrees of freedom and common correlation p is given for various values of k, {nu}, p and {gamma}. The application of these tables to problems dealing with the construction of simultaneous confidence and prediction intervals is briefly described.

Key Words: Multivariate t distribution • Simultaneous prediction intervals • Simultaneous confidence intervals • Multiple comparisons


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