On Efficient Estimators of the Proportion of True Null Hypotheses in a Multiple Testing Setup
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Publication:2932781
DOI10.1111/sjos.12091zbMath1305.62272arXiv1205.4097OpenAlexW1792045697MaRDI QIDQ2932781
Catherine Matias, Van Hanh Nguyen
Publication date: 9 December 2014
Published in: Scandinavian Journal of Statistics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1205.4097
semiparametric modelasymptotic efficiencyinformation boundmultiple testingfalse discovery rateefficient score\(p\)-values
Nonparametric hypothesis testing (62G10) Asymptotic properties of nonparametric inference (62G20) Paired and multiple comparisons; multiple testing (62J15)
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