I will try again.

1. If you have 5 groups, and split each in half, then you have 10 groups.
If MH is applicable to 5 groups, then it should be applicable to the 10
groups as
long as they are disjoint groups.

2. I don't think MH applies to your example because the groups do not have
similar behavior.
    That is why I suggested you look at dose response behavior instead.

3. vcd is by David Meyer [aut, cre], Achim Zeileis [aut], Kurt Hornik [aut],
        Michael Friendly [ctb]
Rich
On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 5:30 AM, francogrex <francog...@mail.com> wrote:

> Thanks for your answer. The answer advertises your VCD package, which by
> the
> way is a very nice package that I use and recommend for everyone doing such
> kind of data analysis. However if you really examine the answer you gave
> me,
> it does not really or specifically answer my question.
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