Abstract

When the hypothesis of equality of means of several univariate homoscedastic normal populations from which independent samples are available, is rejected on the basis of the ANOV A F-test, the populations have to be divided into disjoint groups such that within each group the populations are all same. For any such division a natural index of correctness of the grouping is defined and a procedure is proposed such that it leads to the choice of a division for which the true index does not fall below a stipulated threshold at a given level of confidence. The procedure is illustrated through some numerical examples.

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