A new look at half-normal plots for assessing the significance of contrasts for unreplicated factorials

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The visual inspection of a half-normal plot is a popular procedure for interpreting data from unreplicated factorial experiments. As this technique is somewhat subjective, the plot should preferably be supplemented with a more formal procedure. However, despite the improvements proposed by Zahn, the formal method using the half-normal plot suggested by Daniel seems to be rarely used. We investigate this procedure by using simulations and real data and suggest a modification to improve its acceptability. We also present corrected critical values for a procedure proposed by Lenth which was found to be miscalibrated.

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Olguín, J., & Fearn, T. (1997). A new look at half-normal plots for assessing the significance of contrasts for unreplicated factorials. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series C: Applied Statistics, 46(4), 449–462. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9876.00083

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