The γ-FDP and k-FWER multiple testing error metrics, which are tail probabilities of the respective error statistics, have become popular recently as less-stringent alternatives to the FDR and FWER. We propose general and flexible stepup and stepdown procedures for testing multiple hypotheses about sequential (or streaming) data that simultaneously control both the type I and II versions of γ-FDP, or k-FWER. The error control holds regardless of the dependence between data streams, which may be of arbitrary size and shape. All that is needed is a test statistic for each data stream that controls the conventional type I and II error probabilities, and no information or assumptions are required about the joint distribution of the statistics o...
Many research areas require multiple outcomes. For example, neuropsychological hypotheses may not be...
Many scientific experiments subject to rigorous statistical analysis involve the simultaneous evalua...
In multiple testing, a variety of control metrics have been introduced such as the family-wise error...
We propose a general and flexible procedure for testing multiple hypotheses about sequen-tial (or st...
2013-04-12There are many areas of scientific inquiry where it is desired to test multiple statistica...
ABSTRACT. We present a unifying approach to multiple testing procedures for sequential (or streaming...
In multiple hypotheses testing, it is important to control the probability of rejecting true null ...
In multiple hypotheses testing, it is important to control the probability of rejecting true null ...
In multiple hypotheses testing, it is important to control the probability of rejecting true null ...
In multiple hypotheses testing, it is important to control the probability of rejecting true null ...
Over the last two decades, a large variety of type I error rates and control procedures have been pr...
Statistical hypothesis testing is used while analyzing experimental data. This thesis is focused on ...
Conventional multiple hypothesis tests use step-up, step-down, or closed testing methods to control ...
Consider the problem of testing s hypotheses simultaneously. The usual approach restricts attention ...
Many research areas require multiple outcomes. For example, neuropsychological hypotheses may not be...
Many research areas require multiple outcomes. For example, neuropsychological hypotheses may not be...
Many scientific experiments subject to rigorous statistical analysis involve the simultaneous evalua...
In multiple testing, a variety of control metrics have been introduced such as the family-wise error...
We propose a general and flexible procedure for testing multiple hypotheses about sequen-tial (or st...
2013-04-12There are many areas of scientific inquiry where it is desired to test multiple statistica...
ABSTRACT. We present a unifying approach to multiple testing procedures for sequential (or streaming...
In multiple hypotheses testing, it is important to control the probability of rejecting true null ...
In multiple hypotheses testing, it is important to control the probability of rejecting true null ...
In multiple hypotheses testing, it is important to control the probability of rejecting true null ...
In multiple hypotheses testing, it is important to control the probability of rejecting true null ...
Over the last two decades, a large variety of type I error rates and control procedures have been pr...
Statistical hypothesis testing is used while analyzing experimental data. This thesis is focused on ...
Conventional multiple hypothesis tests use step-up, step-down, or closed testing methods to control ...
Consider the problem of testing s hypotheses simultaneously. The usual approach restricts attention ...
Many research areas require multiple outcomes. For example, neuropsychological hypotheses may not be...
Many research areas require multiple outcomes. For example, neuropsychological hypotheses may not be...
Many scientific experiments subject to rigorous statistical analysis involve the simultaneous evalua...
In multiple testing, a variety of control metrics have been introduced such as the family-wise error...