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Computing Many-One Comparisons among Independent Sample Proportions with the SAS System

William G. LeBlanc

University of Miami, BLeBlanc{at}UMIAMIVM.BITNETBLeBlanc{at}UMIAMIVM.IR.MIAMI.EDU

Richard H. Williams

University of Miami

Levy extended Dunnett's procedure for multiple comparisons to include contrasts defined on proportions, variances, and product-moment correlations. In the present article, an SAS program that uses Levy's method for conducting many-one pairwise comparisons among proportions associated with k independent samples is described. An example from Introduction to Design and Analysis by Keppel, Saufley, and Togunaga was used to illustrate the final analysis of a computer run conducted with this program.

Educational and Psychological Measurement, Vol. 55, No. 5, 799-803 (1995)
DOI: 10.1177/0013164495055005014


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