There is recent tremendous interest in statistical methods regarding the false discovery rate (FDR). Two classes of literature on this topic exist. In the first, authors have proposed sequential testing procedures that control the false discovery rate. For the second, authors have studied the procedures involving FDR in a univariate mixture model setting. We consider a decision-theoretic approach to the assessment of FDR-based methods. In particular, we attempt to reconcile the current literature on false discovery rate procedures with more classical simultaneous estimation procedures. Formulation of the link will allow us to apply results from decision theory; we can then traverse between the two literatures. In particular, we propose ...
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In this paper we investigate the impact which starting values have upon the double differencing test...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a theory-led framework to inform reviewers' understanding of what, how and why...
Emerging infectious diseases are frequently zoonotic, often originating in wildlife, but enteric pro...
We develop a simple binomial model of liquidity and credit risk in which a bondholder has the option...
Many types of data, e.g., natural language texts, biological sequences, or time series of sensor dat...
This paper contains a study of a simple multirate scheme, consisting of the ¿-method with one level ...
International audienceThis paper extends the existing literature on commodity derivatives to account...
OBJECTIVES The antimicrobial peptide α-defensin has recently been introduced as potential "single" ...
This paper develops a theory of the opening and dynamic development of a futures market with competi...
A major drawback of tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) treatment in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is t...
A Distributed Constraint Satisfaction Problem (DCSP) aims to find consistent assignments of values t...
The subjective distribution of growth rates of aggregate consumption is characterized by pessimism i...
Denitrification is a key process responsible for the majority of soil nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions ...
Micropollutants in the aquatic environment pose a risk to human and environmental health. Effect-bas...
Diagnosis of developmental or congenital prosopagnosia (CP) involves self-report of everyday face re...
In this paper we investigate the impact which starting values have upon the double differencing test...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a theory-led framework to inform reviewers' understanding of what, how and why...
Emerging infectious diseases are frequently zoonotic, often originating in wildlife, but enteric pro...