Newman-Keuls test
/kɜːls/noun
- Statistics a test for assessing the significance of differences between all possible pairs of different sets of observations, with a fixed error rate for the whole set of comparisons【统计】纽曼-柯尔测验法。
词源
mid 20th cent.: named after D. Newman (fl. 1939), English statistician, and M. Keuls (fl. 1952), Dutch horticulturalist.