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Biometrika 1989 76(3):624-625; doi:10.1093/biomet/76.3.624
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A comparison of two modified Bonferroni procedures

GERHARD HOMMEL

Institut für Medizinische Statistik und Dokumentation, University of Mainz D-6500 Mainz, Federal Republic of Germany

It is shown that Hommel's (1988) modified Bonferroni procedure is at least as powerful as Hochberg's (1988) procedure, and, in general, more powerful.

Key Words: Familywise error rate • Modified Bonferroni procedure • Multiple test procedure • Strong control


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