Abstract

Abstract In the conventional general linear model it is often possible to examine a more complete model that includes nonlinear terms. This is an extension of a test for non-additivity by Tukey and a generalization of that test by Scheffe. This article shows explicitly how the theory of the well-known general linear model can be used for these problems and illustrates some extensions and computing procedures.

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