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Inequality Constrained Analysis of Covariance

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Bayesian Evaluation of Informative Hypotheses

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This chapter deals with analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with inequality constrained adjusted means. Bayesian evaluation of inequality constrained ANCOVA models was previously discussed in [3].

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Klugkist, I., van Wesel, F., van Well, S., Kolk, A. (2008). Inequality Constrained Analysis of Covariance. In: Hoijtink, H., Klugkist, I., Boelen, P.A. (eds) Bayesian Evaluation of Informative Hypotheses. Statistics for Social and Behavioral Sciences. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-09612-4_10

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