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Re: st: tukey/dunnett procedures
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Roger Newson <[email protected]>
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Re: st: tukey/dunnett procedures
Date
Tue, 14 Jun 2011 19:47:00 +0100
I think you'll find that the Dunnett multiple-test procedure is really
the Sidak multiple-test procedure. This is available using the
-smileplot- package, downloadable from SSC. And the corresponding
frequentist q-values are available from the -qqvalue- package, also
downloadable from SSC.
I hope this helps.
Best wishes
Roger
Roger B Newson BSc MSc DPhil
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On 14/06/2011 15:49, Richard Goldstein wrote:
hi,
I am looking for any programs, or advice, on doing post-hoc Tukey and
Dunnett procedures in Stata following a nested ANOVA command
I am familiar with Gleason's -prcomp- command but it cannot handle nesting
thanks,
Rich
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