I am a statistician. I have run simulations to estimate power. I think it is the extension to mutivariate that is confusing me, I don't have any experience of this. As for application, I am using adjust=simulate in an analaysis and I'd like to understand it better. Thanks for trying to help me.
If you have access to Westfall et al, Multiple Comparisons and Multiple Tests, this is explained in detail. In the first edition (1999):
It is explained in detail, has multiple examples, and uses equations that would be difficult for me to type in this forum. Therefore I recommend that you consult that reference.
If you have access to Westfall et al, Multiple Comparisons and Multiple Tests, this is explained in detail. In the first edition (1999):
It is explained in detail, has multiple examples, and uses equations that would be difficult for me to type in this forum. Therefore I recommend that you consult that reference.
Thanks again, I'll consult the book.
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