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Performs Tamhane-Dunnett's multiple comparisons test with one control.
For many-to-one comparisons in an one-factorial layout
with normally distributed residuals and unequal variances
Tamhane-Dunnett's test can be used.
Let X_{0j}
denote a continuous random variable
with the j
-the realization of the control group
(1 \le j \le n_0
) and X_{ij}
the j
-the realization
in the i
-th treatment group (1 \le i \le k
).
Furthermore, the total sample size is N = n_0 + \sum_{i=1}^k n_i
.
A total of m = k
hypotheses can be tested: The null hypothesis is
H_{i}: \mu_i = \mu_0
is tested against the alternative
A_{i}: \mu_i \ne \mu_0
(two-tailed). Tamhane-Dunnett's test
statistics are given by
t_{i} \frac{\bar{X}_i - \bar{X_0}}
{\left( s^2_0 / n_0 + s^2_i / n_i \right)^{1/2} } ~~
(1 \le i \le k)
The null hypothesis is rejected if
|t_{i}| > T_{kv_{i}\rho_{ij}\alpha}
(two-tailed),
with
v_i = n_0 + n_i - 2
degree of freedom and the correlation
\rho_{ii} = 1, ~ \rho_{ij} = 0 ~ (i \ne j).
The p-values are computed from the multivariate-t
distribution as implemented in the function
pmvt
distribution.
tamhaneDunnettTest(x, ...)
## Default S3 method:
tamhaneDunnettTest(x, g, alternative = c("two.sided", "greater", "less"), ...)
## S3 method for class 'formula'
tamhaneDunnettTest(
formula,
data,
subset,
na.action,
alternative = c("two.sided", "greater", "less"),
...
)
## S3 method for class 'aov'
tamhaneDunnettTest(x, alternative = c("two.sided", "greater", "less"), ...)
x |
a numeric vector of data values, a list of numeric data vectors or a fitted model object, usually an aov fit. |
... |
further arguments to be passed to or from methods. |
g |
a vector or factor object giving the group for the
corresponding elements of |
alternative |
the alternative hypothesis.
Defaults to |
formula |
a formula of the form |
data |
an optional matrix or data frame (or similar: see
|
subset |
an optional vector specifying a subset of observations to be used. |
na.action |
a function which indicates what should happen when
the data contain |
A list with class "PMCMR"
containing the following components:
a character string indicating what type of test was performed.
a character string giving the name(s) of the data.
lower-triangle matrix of the estimated quantiles of the pairwise test statistics.
lower-triangle matrix of the p-values for the pairwise tests.
a character string describing the alternative hypothesis.
a character string describing the method for p-value adjustment.
a data frame of the input data.
a string that denotes the test distribution.
OECD (ed. 2006) Current approaches in the statistical analysis of ecotoxicity data: A guidance to application - Annexes. OECD Series on testing and assessment, No. 54.
pmvt
, welchManyOneTTest
set.seed(245)
mn <- c(1, 2, 2^2, 2^3, 2^4)
x <- rep(mn, each=5) + rnorm(25)
g <- factor(rep(1:5, each=5))
fit <- aov(x ~ g - 1)
shapiro.test(residuals(fit))
bartlett.test(x ~ g - 1)
anova(fit)
## works with object of class aov
summary(tamhaneDunnettTest(fit, alternative = "greater"))
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