单词 | Newman–Keuls |
释义 | Newman–Keuls/ˈˌnjuːmənˈkəːlz/Statistics noun Attributive Designating or relating to a test for assessing the significance of differences between all possible pairs of means of different sets of observations in an analysis of variance. Origin1950s. From the names of Dennis Newman, 20th-cent. British statistician, who proposed the test in 1939 (Biometrika 31 20) and M. Keuls (of the Institute of Horticultural Plant Breeding, Wageningen, Holland), who proposed the same test in 1952 (Euphytica 1 112). |
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