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- The Control of the False Discovery Rate in Multiple Testing under . . .
For all other forms of dependency, a simple conservative modification of the proce-dure controls the false discovery rate Thus the range of problems for which a procedure with proven FDR control can be offered is greatly increased
- The control of the false discovery rate in multiple testing under . . .
For all other forms of dependency, a simple conservative modification of the procedure controls the false discovery rate Thus the range of problems for which a procedure with proven FDR control can be offered is greatly increased
- The Control of the False Discovery Rate in Multiple Testing Under . . .
Abstract Benjamini and Hochberg suggest that the false discovery rate may be the appropriate error rate to control in many applied multiple testing problems
- THE CONTROL OF THE FALSE DISCOVERY RATE IN MULTIPLE TESTING UNDER . . .
Benjamini and Hochberg suggest that the false discovery rate may be the appropriate error rate to control in many applied multiple testing problems
- FRANJIMSAOS 9-4AOS260 - Project Euclid
Benjamini and Hochberg suggest that the false discovery rate may be the appropriate error rate to control in many applied multiple testing prob-lems
- Benjamini, Y. and Yekutieli, D. (2001) The Control of the False . . .
Benjamini, Y and Yekutieli, D (2001) The Control of the False Discovery Rate in Multiple Testing under Dependency Annals of Statistics, 29, 1165-1188
- Statisticians Guide to FDR Control | PDF | Multiple Comparisons . . .
This document discusses controlling the false discovery rate (FDR) when performing multiple hypothesis tests, especially when the test statistics are dependent
- Multiple Testing and the False Discovery Rate - Springer
Here is an introduction to the theory of the false discovery rates (FDR) developed by Benjamini and Hochberg (Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B, 57, 289–300, 1995), Benjamini and Yekatieli (Annals of Statistics, 29 (4), 1165–1188, 2001)
- The control of the false discovery rate in multiple testing under . . .
Y Benjamini, and D Yekutieli The Annals of Statistics, 29 (4): 1165--1188 (August 2001) Benjamini and Hochberg suggest that the false discovery rate may be the appropriate error rate to control in many applied multiple testing problems
- GraphPad Prism 11 Statistics Guide - Pros and cons of the three methods . . .
Prism offers three methods to control the FDR that differ in power, simplicity and assumptions Original method of Benjamini and Hochberg (1) This method was developed first, and is still the standard It assumes that "test statistics are independent or positive dependent"
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