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Type S error for classical and Bayesian single and multiple comparison procedures
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    Type S error for classical and Bayesian single and multiple comparison procedures (English)
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    16 March 2004
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    The authors investigate the conception of Type S (for sign) errors in comparison procedures which appear when one claims ``\(A_1>A_2\) with confidence'' when \(A_2>A_1\) (or vice versa). Type S error rates for classical and Bayesian confidence statements are defined, calculated and compared. The authors outline that the traditional Type 1 error calculations are not suitable for understanding a null hypothesis both in the classical and Bayesian setting, while Type S errors are more relevant in evaluating the long-term frequency properties of statistical inferences about comparison in the case of continuous parameters.
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    comparison procedure
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    multiple comparisons
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    Bayesian inference
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    errors
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    hierarchical model
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