Abstract

Abstract Three statistics for testing additivity and making detailed inferences on interactions in a two-way setup are considered. The first method uses the well-known sum of squares for testing and yields Scheffé bounds for all contrasts; the second introduces a maximum characteristic root statistic and Roy bounds, but is restricted to product-type contrasts; the last is limited to tetrad differences and its statistic is the maximum of all such differences. Bounds on percentage points for this maximum are provided in the appendix. Uses of the three methods in inferring various types of interaction contrasts are discussed and illustrated.

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