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The following pages link to The partitioning principle: a powerful tool in multiple decision theory (Q1848971):
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- A Bayesian decision-theoretic approach to logically-consistent hypothesis testing (Q296434) (← links)
- Empirical likelihood based tests for stochastic ordering under right censorship (Q315396) (← links)
- Uniformly most powerful tests for simultaneously detecting a treatment effect in the overall population and at least one subpopulation (Q466533) (← links)
- Tree based diagnostic procedures following a smooth test of goodness-of-fit (Q504183) (← links)
- The sequential rejection principle of familywise error control (Q620568) (← links)
- A new user specific multiple testing method for business applications: the SiMaFlex procedure (Q830741) (← links)
- On hypothesis testing with a partitioned random alternative (Q977284) (← links)
- Rank verification for exponential families (Q1731054) (← links)
- Nonparametric testing for multiple survival functions with noninferiority margins (Q1731753) (← links)
- Decision theory results for one-sided multiple comparison procedures (Q1781154) (← links)
- Using the partitioning principle to construct confidence sets for the location of a disease gene (Q1888886) (← links)
- On stepwise control of the generalized familywise error rate (Q1952066) (← links)
- Only closed testing procedures are admissible for controlling false discovery proportions (Q2039812) (← links)
- Simultaneous confidence intervals for ranks using the partitioning principle (Q2044391) (← links)
- Some aspects of response variable selection and estimation in multivariate linear regression (Q2062774) (← links)
- Identification of minimum effective dose based on ratio of a normally distributed data under heteroscedasticity (Q2138246) (← links)
- A stepwise procedure for toxicity studies based on ratio of two means (Q2138261) (← links)
- Biostatistical assessment of mutagenicity studies: a stepwise confidence procedure (Q2272854) (← links)
- Logical and test consistency in pairwise multiple comparisons (Q2301083) (← links)
- Closure properties of classes of multiple testing procedures (Q2316729) (← links)
- Testing is confidence estimation: partition multiple testing (Q2324122) (← links)
- Partitioning principle and selection of good treatments (Q2369499) (← links)
- Hypothesis testing for arbitrary bounds (Q2453055) (← links)
- Simultaneous confidence regions for closed tests, including Holm-, Hochberg-, and Hommel-related procedures (Q2902542) (← links)
- Shelf-life and its estimation in drug stability studies (Q2953260) (← links)
- Basic ideas and concepts for multiple comparison procedures (Q3076074) (← links)
- General solutions to consistency problems in multiple hypothesis testing (Q3076076) (← links)
- Partition testing in confirmatory adaptive designs with structured objectives (Q4921952) (← links)
- Ordered Multiple Comparisons with the Best and Their Applications to Dose–Response Studies (Q5449913) (← links)
- Discussion on “Adaptive enrichment designs with a continuous biomarker” by Nigel Stallard (Q6055890) (← links)
- Inference for the Dimension of a Regression Relationship Using Pseudo-Covariates (Q6079723) (← links)
- Interpreting tests of a hypothesis at multiple alpha levels within a Neyman-Pearson framework (Q6178691) (← links)