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The following pages link to Type S error for classical and Bayesian single and multiple comparison procedures (Q1424597):
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- retrodesign (Q53296) (← links)
- Bayesian statistics then and now (Q903285) (← links)
- Statistical evidence and sample size determination for Bayesian hypothesis testing (Q1878838) (← links)
- A loss function related to the FDR for random effects multiple comparisons (Q1888882) (← links)
- Statistical methods for replicability assessment (Q2044228) (← links)
- Alleviating spatial confounding for areal data problems by displacing the geographical centroids (Q2316977) (← links)
- Adaptive sign error control (Q2317300) (← links)
- A knockoff filter for high-dimensional selective inference (Q2328050) (← links)
- A note on Type S/M errors in hypothesis testing (Q4627511) (← links)
- Undesirable optimality results in multiple testing? (Q4970834) (← links)
- Temporal Variabilities Provide Additional Category-Related Information in Object Category Decoding: A Systematic Comparison of Informative EEG Features (Q5034470) (← links)
- A Proposal for Informative Default Priors Scaled by the Standard Error of Estimates (Q5050789) (← links)
- Shrunken <i>p</i>‐Values for Assessing Differential Expression with Applications to Genomic Data Analysis (Q5295369) (← links)
- On the Effects of Spatial Confounding in Hierarchical Models (Q6088270) (← links)
- A power analysis for Model-X knockoffs with \(\ell_p\)-regularized statistics (Q6136579) (← links)
- Restricted spatial regression in practice: geostatistical models, confounding, and robustness under model misspecification (Q6139143) (← links)
- Adaptive procedures for directional false discovery rate control (Q6200893) (← links)
- Pitfalls and potentials in simulation studies: questionable research practices in comparative simulation studies allow for spurious claims of superiority of any method (Q6625336) (← links)
- How large should the next study be? Predictive power and sample size requirements for replication studies (Q6628618) (← links)
- Split Knockoffs for Multiple Comparisons: Controlling the Directional False Discovery Rate (Q6651385) (← links)