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Dunnett's test : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dunnett's test In statistics, Dunnett's test is a multiple comparison procedure〔Upton G. & Cook I. (2006.) ''A Dictionary of Statistics'', 2e, Oxford University Press, Oxford, United Kingdom.〕 developed by Canadian statistician Charles Dunnett to compare each of a number of treatments with a single control.〔Everett B. S. & Shrondal A. (2010.) ''The Cambridge Dictionary of Statistics'', 4e, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom.〕 Multiple comparisons to a control are also referred to as many-to-one comparisons. ==History== Dunnett's test was developed in 1955;〔Dunnett C. W. (1955.) "A multiple comparison procedure for comparing several treatments with a control", ''Journal of the American Statistical Association'', 50:10961121.〕 an updated table of critical values was published in 1964.〔Dunnett C. W. (1964.) "New tables for multiple comparisons with a control", ''Biometrics'', 20:482491.〕
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