Statistical techniques for collaborative tests
W. J. Youden
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Statistical techniques for collaborative tests
by W. J. Youden
Published
1973
Publisher
Association of Official Analytical Chemists
Pages
60
Subjects
Statistical hypothesis testing
Introduction to robust estimation and hypothesis testing
Hypothesis testing with complex distributions
Relations among some non-nested hypothesis tests
Resampling-based methods for multiple hypothesis testing
Introduction to robust estimation and hypothesis testing
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Statistical techniques for collaborative tests was written by W. J. Youden.
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