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Critical Values for Duncan's New Multiple Range Test

Author(s): H. Leon Harter


Source: Biometrics, Vol. 16, No. 4, (Dec., 1960), pp. 671-685
Published by: International Biometric Society
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CRITICAL VALUES FOR DUNCAN'S NEW


MULTIPLE RANGE TEST
H. LEON HARTER

AeronauticalResearchLaboratories
Wright-Patterson
Air ForceBase, Ohio, U. S. A.
SUMMARY

David B. Duncan [2] has formulated a new multiple range test


making use of special protection levels based upon degrees of freedom.
Duncan [Tables II and III] has also tabulated the critical values (significant studentized ranges) for 5 percent and 1 percent level new
multiple range tests, based upon tables by Pearson and Hartley [8]
and by Beyer [1]. Unfortunately, there are sizable errors in some of the
published critical values. This fact was discovered and reported by
the author [4], who instigated the computation at Wright-Patterson Air
Force Base of more accurate tables of the probability integrals of
the range and of the studentized range than those published by Pearson
and Hartley [7, 8]. This extensive computing project, of which one of
the primary objectives was the determination of more accurate critical
values for Duncan's test, has now been completed. The purpose of
this paper is to report critical values (to four significant figures) which
have been found by inverse interpolation in the new table of the probability integral of the studentized range. Included are corrected tables
for significance levels a = 0.05, 0.01 and new tables for significance levels
a=
0.10, 0.005, 0.001-all with sample sizes n = 2(1)20(2)40(10)100
and degrees of freedom v = 1(1)20, 24, 30, 40, 60, 120, o.
INTRODUCTION

Multiple range tests are used for testing the significance of the range
of p successive values out of an ordered arrangement of m means of
samples of size N, where p = 2, ***, m. First one tests the significance
of the range of all m means by comparing it with the critical range for
the desired level of significance. If the range of all m means is found
to be significant, one next tests the significance of the range of (m - 1)
successive means, omitting first the largest and then the smallest (or
vice versa-order is unimportant) if either of these tests on (m - 1)
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672

means shows significance, one then proceeds with tests on (m - 2)


successive means, and so on until no further groups are found to have
significant ranges. Whenever the range of any group is found to be
non-significant, one concludes that the entire group has come from a
homogeneous source, and no test is made on the range of any subgroup
of that group. Multiple range tests differ from fixed range tests in
that the critical range of p means usually decreases as p decreases,
rather than remaining constant.
The new multiple range test proposed by Duncan [2] makes use of

special protection levels based upon degrees of freedom. Let -y2,e

1 - a be the protection level for testing the significance of a difference


between two means; that is, the probability that a significant difference
between sample means will not be found if the population means are
equal. Duncan reasons that one has (p - 1) degrees of freedom for
testing p means, and hence one may make (p - 1) independent tests,
each with protection level y2,af . Hence the joint protection level is
'Yv,a = (2,

(1

()

that is, the probability that one finds no significant differences in making
(p - 1) independent tests, each at protection level 72,a is 'y2P , under
the hypothesis that all p population means are equal.
CRITICAL VALUES FOR DUNCAN'S TEST

On the basis of protection levels 'yp,,e given by (1) for tests on p


means, Duncan [2, Tables II and III] has tabulated the factor Q(p, v, a)
by which the standard error of the mean must be multiplied in order
to obtain the critical range for Duncan's new multiple range test, for
a = 0.05, 0.01. In the sequel, this factor Q(p, v, a) will be called the
critical value or the significant studentized range for Duncan's test.
As mentioned earlier, Duncan's tables of significant studentized
ranges are based upon tables by Pearson and Hartley [8] and by Beyer
[1]. The tabular values for 2 < p < 20 and 10 < v < co were obtained
by inverse interpolation in the Pearson-Hartley tables of the probability
integral of the studentized range, while the remainder of the values
were computed by Beyer, using new methods. The Pearson-Hartley
tables of the probability integral pP,(Q) of the studentized range, with
v degrees of freedom for the independent estimate S2 of population
variance, are based upon their earlier tables of the probability integral
Pn(Q) of the range of n observations from a normal population. To
correct for finite degrees of freedom, they use the relation

,Pn(Q) Pn(Q)+ vFan(Q) + -2nbn(Q)

(2)

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The tables give values (to four, two and one decimal places, respectively)
of P.(Q), an(Q) and b.(Q) for Q = 0.00(0.25)6.50 and n = 3(1)20, with
the observation that the results are somewhat inaccurate for small
values of v(<10) and large values of Q(> 6). Actually, the tables are
inaccurate not only for v < 10, but also for values of v up to about 20,
and the inaccuracy for high values of Q is much greater than was
anticipated. The inaccuracies in the Pearson-Hartley tables, which
were due to the limitations of formula (2), in turn caused errors in the
published critical values for Duncan's test. Beyer was aware of the
difficulty for v < 10, and attempted to correct it by adding a term of
the form v-3cn(Q) to the right-hand side of (2). This alleviated the
difficulty to some extent, but did not remove it, and nothing at all was
done to correct the inaccuracies for v > 10. Having first become
aware of this situation during the course of an investigation of the
relation between error rates and sample sizes of multiple comparisons
tests based on the range (see reference [3]), the author [4] reported it
in a paper, presented to the American Statistical Association, which
included an outline of plans for the computation of more accurate
tables.
COMPUTATION OF THE TABLE

The computation of more accurate critical values for Duncan's


test required the computation of a more accurate table of the probability integral of the studentized range, and this in turn required the
computation of a more accurate table of the probability integral of
the range. Dr. Gertrude Blanch gave invaluable assistance in the
numerical analysis. Donald S. Clemm programmed the computation
of the probability integrals of the range and of the studentized range
for the Univac Scientific (ERA 1103) computer. Eugene H. Guthrie
programmed for the ERA 1103A the inverse interpolation necessary
to obtain the critical values for Duncan's test.
The methods of computation of the probability integrals of the range
and of the studentized range, together with voluminous tables, have
been reported by Harter and Clemm [5] and by Harter, Clemm and
Guthrie [6], and will not be repeated here. The method of inverse
interpolation employed, an iterative one suggested by Major John V.
Armitage, involves the following steps:
1. In the table of the probability integral of the studentized range for
n = p and the desired value of v, find the two successive probabilities,
yo and Yi , between which the requiredprotectionlevel P = ay, =
(1 - a)-' lies. Call the two corresponding arguments (studentized

BIOMETRICS, DECEMBER 1960

674

ranges) x0 and x, , respectively. The required studentized range


Q = J(p, v, y,a) will lie between x0 and xl .
2. Compute the tolerance T for P corresponding to a tolerance 5 X 1Ou-5
for Q by means of the equation T = (AP/AQ) X 5 X 10"-, where
AP = y- Yo, AQ = X1-xo
and u is the numberof digits before
the decimal point in numbers between xo and xl .
3. Perform linear inverse interpolation to find an approximation x to
the required R(p, v, 'Y,,) using the relation
X = [(Xi - x0)(P

Yo)/(Y-

Yo)] + Xo .

4. Perform direct interpolation, using Aitken's method with a tolerance


of 5 X 10-7 and with provision for up to 16-point interpolation if
the tolerance is not met for fewer points, to find the probability y
corresponding to the value x of the studentized range.
5. Compare the result y of step (4) with the required probability P,
using the tolerance T computed in step (2):
a. If Iy- P I < T, stop and set R(p, v, Yp.a)=X.
b. If (y - P) > T, replace Yi by y and xl by x, then repeat the
process, starting with step (3).
c. If (y - P) < - T, replace yo by y and xo by x, then repeat the
process, starting with step (3).
Once R(p, v, 'yr.a) has been found, the critical value Q(p, v, a) for
Duncan's test is determined as follows: Q(p, v, a) = R(p, v, z a,) for
p = 2 and Q(p, v, a) = max [R(p, v, 'y,,,a), Q(p - 1, v, a)] for p > 2.
The results are given in Table 1.
Values for v = co, obtained by inverse initerpolation in the table of
the probability integral of the range, are included for convenience in
interpolation (linear harmonic v-wise interpolation is recommended).
ACCURACY OF THE TABLE

The table of the probability integral of the studentized range, on


which the table of critical values for Duncan's test is based, is accurate
to within a unit in the sixth decimal place (except for values of the
probability greater than 0.999995, which are giyen as 1.00000), and
the interval is small enough to make interpolation possible. The

tolerancefor the direct interpolationwas set at 5 X

10-7

So

that the

interpolation error would not add appreciably to the error already


present, and hence the interpolated values are substantially as accurate
as the values in the input table. Inverse interpolation is, of course,
not as accurate as direct interpolation, the error being AQ/LAP times
as great for inverse interpolation as for direct interpolation. Thus the
tolerance for P was found by multiplying the tolerance for Q(5 X 10u5)

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weaker condition is in fact satisfied, and hence it can be stated that
the error in the critical values for Duncan's test, which are given in
Table 1, does not exceed a unit in the fourth and last significant digit.
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