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A new nonparametric approach for multiplicity control: Optimal subset procedures
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    A new nonparametric approach for multiplicity control: Optimal subset procedures (English)
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    24 May 2006
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    A new test procedure is proposed for multialternative hypothesis testing. It can be used in the case where the space of the considered hypotheses consists of all possible intersections of some ``elementary'' hypotheses. The idea is to select a hypothesis with minimal \(p\)-level w.r.t. some bi-alternative test, and then to adjust the obtained \(p\)-level for multiplicity. Permutation procedures are considered for such adjustment and step-up procedures for approximately best selections. Stepwise regression is considered as example. Results of simulations and application to neuroimaging data are considered.
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    multialternative hypothesis testing
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    permutation test
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    step-up procedure
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