ashr (Q45642)

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Methods for Adaptive Shrinkage, using Empirical Bayes
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Methods for Adaptive Shrinkage, using Empirical Bayes

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    2.2-54
    22 February 2022
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    2.0.5
    27 December 2016
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    22 February 2019
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    21 August 2023
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    The R package 'ashr' implements an Empirical Bayes approach for large-scale hypothesis testing and false discovery rate (FDR) estimation based on the methods proposed in M. Stephens, 2016, "False discovery rates: a new deal", <doi:10.1093/biostatistics/kxw041>. These methods can be applied whenever two sets of summary statistics—estimated effects and standard errors—are available, just as 'qvalue' can be applied to previously computed p-values. Two main interfaces are provided: ash(), which is more user-friendly; and ash.workhorse(), which has more options and is geared toward advanced users. The ash() and ash.workhorse() also provides a flexible modeling interface that can accommodate a variety of likelihoods (e.g., normal, Poisson) and mixture priors (e.g., uniform, normal).
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