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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7251836
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English | Resampling‐Based Empirical Bayes Multiple Testing Procedures for Controlling Generalized Tail Probability and Expected Value Error Rates: Focus on the False Discovery Rate and Simulation Study |
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Resampling‐Based Empirical Bayes Multiple Testing Procedures for Controlling Generalized Tail Probability and Expected Value Error Rates: Focus on the False Discovery Rate and Simulation Study (English)
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25 September 2020
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adaptive
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adjusted \(p\)-value
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alternative hypothesis
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bootstrap
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correlation
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cut-off
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empirical Bayes
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false discovery rate
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generalized expected value error rate
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generalized tail probability error rate
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joint distribution
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linear step-up procedure
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marginal procedure
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mixture model
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multiple hypothesis testing
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non-parametric
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null distribution
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null hypothesis
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posterior probability
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power
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prior probability
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proportion of true null hypotheses
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\(q\)-value
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R package
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receiver operator characteristic curve
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rejection region
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resampling
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simulation study
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software
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t-statistic
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test statistic
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type I error rate
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