The burgeoning field of genomics has revived interest in multiple testing procedures by raising new methodological and computational challenges. For example, microarray experiments generate large multiplicity problems in which thousands of hypotheses are tested simultaneously. Westfall and Young (1993) propose resampling-basedp-value adjustment procedures which are highly relevant to microarray experiments. This article discusses different criteria for error control in resampling-based multiple testing, including (a) the family wise error rate of West-fall and Young (1993) and (b) the false discovery rate developed by Benjamini and Hochberg (1995), both from a frequentist viewpoint; and (c) the positive false discovery rate of Storey (2002a...
DNA microarrays are a new and promising biotechnology which allows the monitoring of expression leve...
One of multiple testing problems in drug finding experiments is the comparison of several treatments...
We consider the choice of an optimal sample size for multiple-comparison problems. The motivating ap...
Published within the main article: Test, 2003; 12(1):1-77The burgeoning field of genomics has revive...
Recent advances in molecular technologies have resulted in the ability to screen hundreds of thousan...
Recent advances in molecular technologies have resulted in the ability to screen hundreds of thousan...
Recent advances in molecular technologies have resulted in the ability to screen hundreds of thousan...
Recent advances in molecular technologies have resulted in the ability to screen hundreds of thousan...
When more than two treatments are compared for each gene in microarray experiments, a good design sh...
Microarrays are a novel technology that permits us to measure the expression levels of thousands of ...
Microarray technology has been widely used in biological and medical studies. Different statistical ...
Many research areas require multiple outcomes. For example, neuropsychological hypotheses may not be...
Item does not contain fulltextThis paper presents an overview of the current state of the art in mul...
Many research areas require multiple outcomes. For example, neuropsychological hypotheses may not be...
This paper presents an overview of the current state of the art in multiple testing in genomics data...
DNA microarrays are a new and promising biotechnology which allows the monitoring of expression leve...
One of multiple testing problems in drug finding experiments is the comparison of several treatments...
We consider the choice of an optimal sample size for multiple-comparison problems. The motivating ap...
Published within the main article: Test, 2003; 12(1):1-77The burgeoning field of genomics has revive...
Recent advances in molecular technologies have resulted in the ability to screen hundreds of thousan...
Recent advances in molecular technologies have resulted in the ability to screen hundreds of thousan...
Recent advances in molecular technologies have resulted in the ability to screen hundreds of thousan...
Recent advances in molecular technologies have resulted in the ability to screen hundreds of thousan...
When more than two treatments are compared for each gene in microarray experiments, a good design sh...
Microarrays are a novel technology that permits us to measure the expression levels of thousands of ...
Microarray technology has been widely used in biological and medical studies. Different statistical ...
Many research areas require multiple outcomes. For example, neuropsychological hypotheses may not be...
Item does not contain fulltextThis paper presents an overview of the current state of the art in mul...
Many research areas require multiple outcomes. For example, neuropsychological hypotheses may not be...
This paper presents an overview of the current state of the art in multiple testing in genomics data...
DNA microarrays are a new and promising biotechnology which allows the monitoring of expression leve...
One of multiple testing problems in drug finding experiments is the comparison of several treatments...
We consider the choice of an optimal sample size for multiple-comparison problems. The motivating ap...