Screening for Partial Conjunction Hypotheses
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 720689 (Why is no real title available?)
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- Replicability across multiple studies
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- Rejoinder
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- Overall assessment for selected markers from high-throughput data
- A procedure for multiple testing of partial conjunction hypotheses based on a hazard rate inequality
- Selective inference in complex research
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- On optimal two‐stage testing of multiple mediators
- Testing partial conjunction hypotheses under dependency, with applications to meta-analysis
- Powerful partial conjunction hypothesis testing via conditioning
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- Catch me if you can: signal localization with knockoff e-values
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- Covariate-assisted ranking and screening for large-scale two-sample inference
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