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Original Articles

A modified multiple comparisons with a control for exponential location parameters based on doubly censored sample under heteroscedasticity

Pages 2056-2064 | Received 09 Jul 2017, Accepted 23 Jan 2018, Published online: 07 Mar 2018
 

ABSTRACT

In this paper, a modified one-stage multiple comparison procedures with a control for exponential location parameters based on the doubly censored sample under heteroscedasticity is proposed. A simulation study is done and the results show that the proposed procedures have shorter confidence length with coverage probabilities closer to the nominal ones compared with the one proposed in Wu (Citation2017). At last, an example of comparing the duration of remission for four drugs as the treatment of leukemia is given to demonstrate the proposed procedures.

Acknowledgments

The author wish to thank an associate editor and referees for their careful reading and valuable suggestions so that the article is more readable and applicable. The author's research was supported by The National Science Council NSC101-2118-M-032-003-, NSC 102-2118-M-032-006- and Ministry of Science and Technology MOST 103-2118-M-032 -004 -MY2 and MOST 105-2118-M-032 -005 -MY2 in Taiwan, ROC.

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Funding

Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan MOST 103-2118-M-032 -004 -MY2 and MOST 105-2118-M

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