Jesse Hemerik

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Jesse Hemerik (researcher (ORCID 0000-0002-9811-1336))



List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Choosing alpha post hoc: the danger of multiple standard significance thresholds
Statistical Science
2026-02-10Paper
More efficient exact group invariance testing: using a representative subgroup
Biometrika
2024-11-13Paper
Permutation-based true discovery proportions for functional magnetic resonance imaging cluster analysis
Statistics in Medicine
2024-10-28Paper
On optimal two‐stage testing of multiple mediators
Biometrical Journal
2023-12-15Paper
Another Look at the Lady Tasting Tea and Differences Between Permutation Tests and Randomisation Tests
International Statistical Review
2023-12-13Paper
Robust Testing in Generalized Linear Models by Sign Flipping Score Contributions
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B: Statistical Methodology
2022-07-08Paper
Permutation testing in high-dimensional linear models: an empirical investigation
Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation
2022-03-18Paper
phd2022-01-06Software
Only closed testing procedures are admissible for controlling false discovery proportions
The Annals of Statistics
2021-07-05Paper
Permutation-based simultaneous confidence bounds for the false discovery proportion
Biometrika
2021-04-20Paper
Permutation testing in high-dimensional linear models: an empirical investigation
Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation
2020-11-10Paper
Exact testing with random permutations
Test
2019-09-18Paper
False discovery proportion estimation by permutations: confidence for significance analysis of microarrays
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B: Statistical Methodology
2018-02-19Paper
Permutation-based multiple testing when fitting many generalized linear models
(available as arXiv preprint)
N/APaper


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