Inference from multiple markers is often encountered in biomedical research, especially when comparing treatments. Most common statistical methods rely on hypothesis testing with null hypothesis of no effect for each marker and methods based on closed testing for getting the combined p-value. This article proposes the use of simultaneous credible intervals obtained from the joint posterior distribution of effect measures of multiple markers for combined inference. The advantage of this method is that it finds the actual effect sizes and also allows different types of effect measures for various markers. We used equal tailed intervals and highest posterior density regions for effect measures of multiple markers. Simulation studies were carri...
Abstract: Epidemiological studies commonly test multiple null hypotheses. In some situations it may ...
In repeated dose-toxicity studies, many outcomes are repeatedly measured on the same animal to study...
One of the common applications of simultaneous inference problems is in the dose-response study, whe...
A frequentist simultaneous confidence interval procedure requires the predetermination of the compar...
SUMMARY. Many analyses of results from multiple diagnostic tests assume the tests are statistically ...
We discuss several aspects of multiple inference in longitudinal settings, focusing on many-to-one a...
We discuss several aspects of multiple inference in longitudinal settings, focusing on many-to-one a...
In this paper, a Bayesian approach is developed for simultaneously comparing multiple experimental t...
Statistical modeling produces compressed and often more easily interpretable descriptions of experim...
In Bayesian inference, prior distributions formalize preexperimental information and uncertainty on ...
The differential diagnosis of a disease is often based on the information obtained from multiple dia...
Motivated by small-sample studies in ophthalmology and dermatology, we study the problem of simultan...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2013. Major: Biostatistics. Advisors: Bradley P. ...
<p>Violin plots depicting the posterior distributions for the main effects of memory strength and re...
Multinomial data occur if the major outcome of an experiment is the classification of experimental ...
Abstract: Epidemiological studies commonly test multiple null hypotheses. In some situations it may ...
In repeated dose-toxicity studies, many outcomes are repeatedly measured on the same animal to study...
One of the common applications of simultaneous inference problems is in the dose-response study, whe...
A frequentist simultaneous confidence interval procedure requires the predetermination of the compar...
SUMMARY. Many analyses of results from multiple diagnostic tests assume the tests are statistically ...
We discuss several aspects of multiple inference in longitudinal settings, focusing on many-to-one a...
We discuss several aspects of multiple inference in longitudinal settings, focusing on many-to-one a...
In this paper, a Bayesian approach is developed for simultaneously comparing multiple experimental t...
Statistical modeling produces compressed and often more easily interpretable descriptions of experim...
In Bayesian inference, prior distributions formalize preexperimental information and uncertainty on ...
The differential diagnosis of a disease is often based on the information obtained from multiple dia...
Motivated by small-sample studies in ophthalmology and dermatology, we study the problem of simultan...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2013. Major: Biostatistics. Advisors: Bradley P. ...
<p>Violin plots depicting the posterior distributions for the main effects of memory strength and re...
Multinomial data occur if the major outcome of an experiment is the classification of experimental ...
Abstract: Epidemiological studies commonly test multiple null hypotheses. In some situations it may ...
In repeated dose-toxicity studies, many outcomes are repeatedly measured on the same animal to study...
One of the common applications of simultaneous inference problems is in the dose-response study, whe...