On the Johnson-:neyman Technique and Some Extensions Thereof
暂无分享,去创建一个
The Johnson-Neyman technique is a statistical tool used most frequently in educational and psychological applications. This paper starts by briefly reviewing the Johnson-Neyman technique and suggesting when it should and should not be used; then several different modifications and extensions of the Johnson-Neyman technique, all of them conceptually simple, are proposed. The close relation between confidence intervals and regions of significance of the Johnson-Neyman type is pointed out. The problem of what. to do when more than two groups are being compared is considered. The situation of more than one criterion variable is also considered.
[1] Palmer O. Johnson,et al. The Johnson-Neyman technique, its theory and application , 1950, Psychometrika.
[2] J. Neyman,et al. Tests of certain linear hypotheses and their application to some educational problems. , 1936 .
[3] R. Abelson. A note on the Neyman-Johnson technique , 1953 .
[4] R. C. Bose,et al. Simultaneous Confidence Interval Estimation , 1953 .
[5] F. Yates,et al. Statistical methods for research workers. 5th edition , 1935 .