Multiple tests arise frequently in epidemiologic research. However, the issue of multiplicity adjustment is surrounded by confusion and controversy, and there is no uniform agreement on whether or when adjustment is warranted. In this paper we compare frequentist and Bayesian frameworks for multiple testing. We argue that the frequentist framework leads to logical difficulties, and is unable to distinguish between relevant and irrelevant multiplicity adjustments. We further argue that these logical difficulties resolve within the Bayesian framework, and that the Bayesian framework makes a clear and coherent distinction between relevant and irrelevant adjustments. We use Directed Acyclic Graphs to illustrate the differences between the two f...
This is a mostly philosophical discussion of approaches to statistical hypothesis testing, including...
In clinical trials it is not uncommon to face a multiple testing problem which can have an impact on...
ABSTRACT: Multiplicity in clinical trials may appear under several different guises: multiple endpoi...
Multiple tests arise frequently in epidemiologic research. However, the issue of multiplicity adjust...
<p>This thesis is about Bayesian approaches for handling multiplicity. It considers three main kind...
<p>This thesis investigates frequentist properties of Bayesian multiple testing procedures in a vari...
Fallacious arguments against multiplicity adjustment have been cited with increasing frequency to de...
The problem of multiple testing is rarely addressed in disease mapping or descriptive epidemiology. ...
Applied researchers often find themselves making statistical inferences in settings that would seem ...
The problem of multiple testing is rarely addressed in disease mapping or descriptive epidemiology. ...
In clinical trials it is not uncommon to face a multiple testing problem which can have an impact on...
Applied researchers often find themselves making statistical inferences in settings that would seem ...
We introduce a Bayesian approach to multiple testing. The method is an extension of the false discov...
BACKGROUND: The problem of silent multiple comparisons is one of the most difficult statistical prob...
Modern theory for statistical hypothesis testing can broadly be classified as Bayesian or frequenti...
This is a mostly philosophical discussion of approaches to statistical hypothesis testing, including...
In clinical trials it is not uncommon to face a multiple testing problem which can have an impact on...
ABSTRACT: Multiplicity in clinical trials may appear under several different guises: multiple endpoi...
Multiple tests arise frequently in epidemiologic research. However, the issue of multiplicity adjust...
<p>This thesis is about Bayesian approaches for handling multiplicity. It considers three main kind...
<p>This thesis investigates frequentist properties of Bayesian multiple testing procedures in a vari...
Fallacious arguments against multiplicity adjustment have been cited with increasing frequency to de...
The problem of multiple testing is rarely addressed in disease mapping or descriptive epidemiology. ...
Applied researchers often find themselves making statistical inferences in settings that would seem ...
The problem of multiple testing is rarely addressed in disease mapping or descriptive epidemiology. ...
In clinical trials it is not uncommon to face a multiple testing problem which can have an impact on...
Applied researchers often find themselves making statistical inferences in settings that would seem ...
We introduce a Bayesian approach to multiple testing. The method is an extension of the false discov...
BACKGROUND: The problem of silent multiple comparisons is one of the most difficult statistical prob...
Modern theory for statistical hypothesis testing can broadly be classified as Bayesian or frequenti...
This is a mostly philosophical discussion of approaches to statistical hypothesis testing, including...
In clinical trials it is not uncommon to face a multiple testing problem which can have an impact on...
ABSTRACT: Multiplicity in clinical trials may appear under several different guises: multiple endpoi...