multproc carries out multiple-test procedures, taking as input a list of p-values and an uncorrected critical p-value, and calculating a corrected overall critical pvalue for rejection of null hypotheses. These procedures define a conÞdence region for a set-valued parameter, namely the set of null hypotheses that are true. They aim to control either the family-wise error rate (FWER) or the false discovery rate (FDR) at a level no greater than the uncorrected critical p-value. smileplot calls multproc and then creates a smile plot, with data points corresponding to estimated parameters, the p-values (on a reverse log scale) on the y-axis, and the parameter estimates (or another variable) on the x-axis. There are y-axis reference lines at the...
The p value statistic remains a ubiquitous indicator of the verisimilitude of experimental hypothese...
DoctorAs a fundamental key of process improvement, control chart for statistical process control can...
Multiple hypothesis testing literature has recently experienced a growing development with particula...
multproc carries out multiple-test procedures, taking as input a list of p-values and an uncorrected...
Multiple-test procedures are increasingly important as technology increases scientists’ ability to m...
When a large number of tests are made, possibly on the same data, it is proposed to base a simultane...
<p>Shown are FPRs under the null hypothesis of no phenotypic effect, estimated by resampling simulat...
Funnel plot with 95% confidence limit of a simulated meta-analysis containing 14 studies.</p
<p>Corresponding p-values (on a reverse log scale against the corresponding parameter estimates). TD...
Of the four parameters that influence the critical points (), two are in turn kept fixed and the rem...
<p>Shown are FPRs under the null hypothesis of no phenotypic effect, estimated by resampling control...
<p>Weibull plots for all the experimental groups with 95% confidence interval.</p
In multiple hypotheses testing, it is important to control the probability of rejecting true null ...
In multiple hypotheses testing, it is important to control the probability of rejecting true null ...
<p>Shown are FPRs under the null hypothesis of no phenotypic effect, estimated by resampling control...
The p value statistic remains a ubiquitous indicator of the verisimilitude of experimental hypothese...
DoctorAs a fundamental key of process improvement, control chart for statistical process control can...
Multiple hypothesis testing literature has recently experienced a growing development with particula...
multproc carries out multiple-test procedures, taking as input a list of p-values and an uncorrected...
Multiple-test procedures are increasingly important as technology increases scientists’ ability to m...
When a large number of tests are made, possibly on the same data, it is proposed to base a simultane...
<p>Shown are FPRs under the null hypothesis of no phenotypic effect, estimated by resampling simulat...
Funnel plot with 95% confidence limit of a simulated meta-analysis containing 14 studies.</p
<p>Corresponding p-values (on a reverse log scale against the corresponding parameter estimates). TD...
Of the four parameters that influence the critical points (), two are in turn kept fixed and the rem...
<p>Shown are FPRs under the null hypothesis of no phenotypic effect, estimated by resampling control...
<p>Weibull plots for all the experimental groups with 95% confidence interval.</p
In multiple hypotheses testing, it is important to control the probability of rejecting true null ...
In multiple hypotheses testing, it is important to control the probability of rejecting true null ...
<p>Shown are FPRs under the null hypothesis of no phenotypic effect, estimated by resampling control...
The p value statistic remains a ubiquitous indicator of the verisimilitude of experimental hypothese...
DoctorAs a fundamental key of process improvement, control chart for statistical process control can...
Multiple hypothesis testing literature has recently experienced a growing development with particula...