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The following pages link to The control of the false discovery rate in multiple testing under dependency. (Q1848902):
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- Nonparametric multiple comparison procedures for unbalanced one-way factorial designs (Q1031768) (← links)
- More powerful control of the false discovery rate under dependence (Q1039956) (← links)
- A note on multiple testing for composite null hypotheses (Q1044058) (← links)
- Resampling-based multiple testing for microarray data analysis (With comments) (Q1423855) (← links)
- Robbins, empirical Bayes and microarrays (Q1429308) (← links)
- The positive false discovery rate: A Bayesian interpretation and the \(q\)-value (Q1430922) (← links)
- Multiple hypothesis testing in microarray experiments. (Q1431222) (← links)
- A modified Benjamini-Hochberg multiple comparisons procedure for controlling the false discovery rate (Q1611784) (← links)
- A more powerful step-up procedure for controlling the false discovery rate under independence (Q1612994) (← links)
- False discovery rate control for effect modification in observational studies (Q1616308) (← links)
- Generalized estimating equations by considering additive terms for analyzing time-course gene sets data (Q1622115) (← links)
- A random-projection based test of Gaussianity for stationary processes (Q1623481) (← links)
- M-regression, false discovery rates and outlier detection with application to genetic association studies (Q1623619) (← links)
- On correlated \(z\)-values distribution in hypothesis testing (Q1623651) (← links)
- Adjusted regularization in latent graphical models: application to multiple-neuron spike count data (Q1624826) (← links)
- A testing based approach to the discovery of differentially correlated variable sets (Q1624840) (← links)
- Environmental adaptation of proteins: regression models with simple physicochemical properties (Q1631075) (← links)
- A practical guide to analyzing time-varying associations between physical activity and affect using multilevel modeling (Q1632648) (← links)
- Kernel-penalized regression for analysis of microbiome data (Q1647639) (← links)
- Testing equality between several populations covariance operators (Q1656868) (← links)
- On the Simes test under dependence (Q1685217) (← links)
- Distribution-free high-dimensional two-sample tests based on discriminating hyperplanes (Q1694021) (← links)
- Testing and support recovery of multiple high-dimensional covariance matrices with false discovery rate control (Q1694484) (← links)
- A two-component copula with links to insurance (Q1697001) (← links)
- The false discovery rate (FDR) of multiple tests in a class room lecture (Q1698244) (← links)
- Automated selection of \(r\) for the \(r\) largest order statistics approach with adjustment for sequential testing (Q1703831) (← links)
- Approximations for weighted Kolmogorov-Smirnov distributions via boundary crossing probabilities (Q1703835) (← links)
- Non-marginal decisions: a novel Bayesian multiple testing procedure (Q1722066) (← links)
- Goodness-of-fit tests for the functional linear model based on randomly projected empirical processes (Q1731765) (← links)
- Measuring network systemic risk contributions: a leave-one-out approach (Q1734536) (← links)
- Bsig: evaluating the statistical significance of biclustering solutions (Q1741369) (← links)
- Online rules for control of false discovery rate and false discovery exceedance (Q1750278) (← links)
- Decision theory results for one-sided multiple comparison procedures (Q1781154) (← links)
- Characterization of Bayes procedures for multiple endpoint problems and inadmissibility of the step-up procedure (Q1781155) (← links)
- Copulas, uncertainty, and false discovery rate control (Q1783940) (← links)
- High-dimensional inference: confidence intervals, \(p\)-values and R-software \texttt{hdi} (Q1790302) (← links)
- A new perspective on robust \(M\)-estimation: finite sample theory and applications to dependence-adjusted multiple testing (Q1800789) (← links)
- Multiple hypotheses testing and expected number of type I errors (Q1848936) (← links)
- Some results on false discovery rate in stepwise multiple testing procedures. (Q1848937) (← links)
- John W. Tukey's contributions to multiple comparisons (Q1873608) (← links)
- Analyzing factorial designed microarray experiments (Q1876978) (← links)
- A stochastic process approach to false discovery control. (Q1879929) (← links)
- FDR-controlling stepwise procedures and their false negatives rates (Q1888887) (← links)
- Redundancy as a graph-based index of frequency specific MEG functional connectivity (Q1929529) (← links)
- A computationally efficient, exploratory approach to brain connectivity incorporating false discovery rate control, a priori knowledge, and group inference (Q1929654) (← links)
- Generate gene expression profile from high-throughput sequencing data (Q1946952) (← links)
- False discovery rate control with multivariate \(p\)-values (Q1951753) (← links)
- Two simple sufficient conditions for FDR control (Q1951782) (← links)
- Asymptotic properties of false discovery rate controlling procedures under independence (Q1951789) (← links)
- Optimal weighting for false discovery rate control (Q1951998) (← links)