Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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415599 | Computational Statistics & Data Analysis | 2013 | 10 Pages |
Functional analysis of variance involves testing for differences in functional means across kk groups in nn functional responses. If a significant overall difference in the mean curves is detected, one may want to identify the location of these differences. Cox and Lee (2008) proposed performing a point-wise test and applying the Westfall–Young multiple comparison correction. We propose an alternative procedure for identifying regions of significant difference in the functional domain. Our procedure is based on a region-wise test and application of a combining function along with the closure multiplicity adjustment principle. We give an explicit formulation of how to implement our method and show that it performs well in a simulation study. The use of the new method is illustrated with an analysis of spectral responses related to vegetation changes from a CO2 release experiment.