Modern scientific studies from many diverse areas of research abound with multiple hypothesis testing concerns. The false discovery rate (FDR) is one of the most commonly used approaches for measuring and controlling error rates when performing multiple tests. Adaptive FDRs rely on an estimate of the proportion of null hypotheses among all the hypotheses being tested. This proportion is typically estimated once for each collection of hypotheses. Here, we propose a regression framework to estimate the proportion of null hypotheses conditional on observed covariates. This may then be used as a multiplication factor with the Benjamini–Hochberg adjusted p-values, leading to a plug-in FDR estimator. We apply our method to a genome-wise associati...
False Discover Rate (FDR) method provides more powerful multiple hypothesis testing criteria than th...
In many scientific studies and real life scenes, one of the essential questions is “Are there any si...
AbstractMultiple hypotheses testing is concerned with appropriately controlling the rate of false po...
High-dimensional hypothesis testing is ubiquitous in the biomedical sciences, and informative covari...
Funder: Johnson and Johnson; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100004331Abstract: High‐dimensional hypo...
Biomedical researchers are now often faced with situations where it is necessary to test a large num...
Summary This paper suggests a novel positive false discovery rate (pFDR) controlling method for test...
The false discovery rate (FDR) is a widely used error measure in multiple testing. Adaptive FDR proc...
Background: When many (up to millions) of statistical tests are conducted in discovery set analyses ...
Motivation Presently available methods that use p-values to estimate or control the false discovery ...
A new methodology is proposed for estimating the proportion of true null hypotheses in a large colle...
Background: In high-throughput studies, hundreds to millions of hypotheses are typically tested. Sta...
International audienceHow to weigh the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure? In the context of multiple hypo...
Genomic methods have made statistical multiple-test methods important to geneticists and molecular b...
Abstract Summary: Genome-wide association studies require accurate and fast statistic...
False Discover Rate (FDR) method provides more powerful multiple hypothesis testing criteria than th...
In many scientific studies and real life scenes, one of the essential questions is “Are there any si...
AbstractMultiple hypotheses testing is concerned with appropriately controlling the rate of false po...
High-dimensional hypothesis testing is ubiquitous in the biomedical sciences, and informative covari...
Funder: Johnson and Johnson; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100004331Abstract: High‐dimensional hypo...
Biomedical researchers are now often faced with situations where it is necessary to test a large num...
Summary This paper suggests a novel positive false discovery rate (pFDR) controlling method for test...
The false discovery rate (FDR) is a widely used error measure in multiple testing. Adaptive FDR proc...
Background: When many (up to millions) of statistical tests are conducted in discovery set analyses ...
Motivation Presently available methods that use p-values to estimate or control the false discovery ...
A new methodology is proposed for estimating the proportion of true null hypotheses in a large colle...
Background: In high-throughput studies, hundreds to millions of hypotheses are typically tested. Sta...
International audienceHow to weigh the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure? In the context of multiple hypo...
Genomic methods have made statistical multiple-test methods important to geneticists and molecular b...
Abstract Summary: Genome-wide association studies require accurate and fast statistic...
False Discover Rate (FDR) method provides more powerful multiple hypothesis testing criteria than th...
In many scientific studies and real life scenes, one of the essential questions is “Are there any si...
AbstractMultiple hypotheses testing is concerned with appropriately controlling the rate of false po...