Multiple Comparisons Of Observation Means— Are the Means Significantly Different?

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  • T.Z. Fahidy University of Waterloo

Abstract

Several currently popular methods of ascertaining which treatment (population) means are different, via random samples obtained under each treatment, are briefly described and illustrated by evaluating catalyst performance in a chemical reactor.

Author Biography

T.Z. Fahidy, University of Waterloo

Thomas Z. Fahidy is distinguished professor emeritus and adjunct professor of chemical engineering at the University of Waterloo (Canada). He received his B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees from Queen's (Canada) and his Ph.D. from Illinois (Urbana-Champaign). Recipient of several professional honors including fellowships, he is a Professional Engineer of Ontario, and author of the text Principles of Electrochemical Reactor Analysis (Elsevier, 1985).

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2009-01-01

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