I think you mean a Tukey-Kramer test. The spelling is important. The answer to "What is a Tukey-Kramer test" can be found on Wikipedia. Briefly, after you have applied an analysis of variance, it is a method of dissecting the data in order to find out where the specific differences lie.
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John W. Tukey has written:
'Lecture notes on analysis of variance' -- subject(s): Mathematical statistics
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John Tukey was born on June 16, 1915 and died on July 26, 2000. John Tukey would have been 85 years old at the time of death or 100 years old today.
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When the means in all the groups are not equal, Tukey-Kramer procedure can help to determine which of the means are significantly different.
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William S. Cleveland has written:
'Visualizing data' -- subject(s): Graphic methods, Mathematical statistics
'The Collected Works of John W. Tukey: Graphics'
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You should not be ADDICTED to property of IRR anyways!!
stop it!! well you cant...
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Georges A. Monette has written:
'Betting criteria and countable additivity'
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While the computer/information term 'bit' was first used in a research paper by Claude Shannon in 1948, the term was coined by John Tukey as a contraction of binary digit while he was working on concepts of computer design. I suppose during the holidays we could say it is a bit of Tukey.
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Different measurement bases, such as LCM or HC, create the problem of additivity as it is akin to adding height to weight. Also, when using HC, the figure is not particularly relevant due to the issue of changing purchasing power of money.
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The principle of additivity states that the probability of the union of two mutually exclusive events is equal to the sum of their individual probabilities. This means that when events are mutually exclusive (cannot both occur at the same time), their probabilities can be added together to find the probability of either event occurring.
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It was invented by the American statistician John Tukey in 1977
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they can get divorced in tukey or England ..it doesnt matter..
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Ronald B. Tukey has written:
'Predicting the harvest size of Bartlett pears'
'Guide to fertility programs for tree fruits'
'Bitter-pit of apple and its control' -- subject(s): Apples, Disease and pest resistance, Growth, Fertilizers
'Interpretation of leaf analyses for tree fruits in Washington'
'Grapes-- their characteristics and suitability for production in Washington' -- subject(s): Viticulture, Grapes
'Characteristics of delicious apple strains and selections'
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The Stem and Leaf plot was first used by John Tukey around 1977 in a study of volcanos. John Tukey was a mathematician and statistician who is credited with first using the term software to describe the programs that run on computers.
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I believe you mean Tukey's method....
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"Binary" and "Digit", coined by John Tukey in 1946.
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H. Braun has written:
'The YIddish family cookbook' -- subject(s): Jewish cooking
'Paragraph 29 und Wichtiges aus der StVZO' -- subject(s): Drivers' licenses, Traffic regulations
'The Collected Works of John W. Tukey'
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The flight distance from Texas (TX) to Turkey is:
6,731 miles / 10,832 km
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A function v is linear if it satisfies the properties of additivity and homogeneity. Additivity means v(x + y) = v(x) + v(y) and homogeneity means v(cx) = cv(x) for any scalar c. If v meets both of these conditions, it is linear.
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input sub group dv cov ;
CARDS;
1 1 18 14
2 1 19 12
3 1 14 10
4 1 16 12
5 2 12 8
6 2 18 10
7 2 16 10
8 2 18 8
9 3 16 12
10 3 19 16
11 3 16 14
12 3 16 12
;
RUN;
PROC GLM DATA=test;
CLASS group;
MODEL dv = group cov ;
LSMEANS group / ADJUST=TUKEY PDIFF ;
RUN;
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No! Its not possible for a solution to test positive for benedict`s and test negative for barfoed `s test as both detect the presence of reducing sugars and the only difference between the two tests is that further confirmation of a mono or disaccharide is done in barfoed ` s test.
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Ewald Bernhard Bohm has written:
'A textbook in Rorschach test diagnosis' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis, Rorschach Test
'Der Rorschach-Test' -- subject(s): Rorschach Test
'Lehrbuch der Rorschach-Psychodiagnostik' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis, Rorschach Test
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What is conclusion if urine c s test shows no growth
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From Consummer study,s and qestons it is leaded to believe that,Happily,no they do not test on animal,s.
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Additivity of charges refers to the principle that the total charge of a system is the sum of the individual charges within that system. This means that if you have multiple charges in a system, you can find the total charge by adding up all the individual charges present. Mathematically, it can be represented as Q_total = Q_1 + Q_2 + ... + Q_n, where Q_total is the total charge and Q_1, Q_2, ... Q_n are the individual charges.
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how many servings would three pounds of ground tukey have for meatballs?
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I don't know but "cold turkey" means quitting abruptly, often used in conjunction with taking addictive drugs.
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The fast fourier transform, which was invented by Tukey, significantly improves the speed of computation of discrete fourier transform.
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Ruth Bochner has written:
'The clinical application of the Rorschach test' -- subject(s): Rorschach Test
'L' application clinique du test de Rorschach' -- subject(s): Rorschach Test
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There are four phonemes, or speech sounds, in the word test: t / e / s / t
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