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The following pages link to A step-down multiple hypotheses testing procedure that controls the false discovery rate under independence. (Q1818611):
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- New FDR bounds for discrete and heterogeneous tests (Q122244) (← links)
- False discovery rate control under Archimedean copula (Q470503) (← links)
- Evaluations of FDR-controlling procedures in multiple hypothesis testing (Q637990) (← links)
- On optimality of the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure for the false discovery rate (Q730705) (← links)
- A new user specific multiple testing method for business applications: the SiMaFlex procedure (Q830741) (← links)
- From local kernel to nonlocal multiple-model image denoising (Q847522) (← links)
- Unimprovability of the Bonferroni procedure in the class of general step-up multiple testing procedures (Q871024) (← links)
- Estimating the number of true null hypotheses in multiple hypothesis testing (Q892486) (← links)
- On control of the false discovery rate under no assumption of dependency (Q935450) (← links)
- Optimality of the Holm procedure among general step-down multiple testing procedures (Q947194) (← links)
- Control of the false discovery rate under dependence using the bootstrap and subsampling (Q1019475) (← links)
- Step-up and step-down procedures controlling the number and proportion of false positives (Q1023458) (← links)
- Tree-structured smooth transition regression models (Q1023576) (← links)
- On the stability of reconstruction of distributions of multivariate random functions from the distributions of their projections (Q1037113) (← links)
- A more powerful step-up procedure for controlling the false discovery rate under independence (Q1612994) (← links)
- Bayesian perspectives on multiple comparisons. (Q1818615) (← links)
- The control of the false discovery rate in multiple testing under dependency. (Q1848902) (← links)
- Some results on false discovery rate in stepwise multiple testing procedures. (Q1848937) (← links)
- FDR-controlling stepwise procedures and their false negatives rates (Q1888887) (← links)
- Two simple sufficient conditions for FDR control (Q1951782) (← links)
- Simultaneous high-probability bounds on the false discovery proportion in structured, regression and online settings (Q1996778) (← links)
- Only closed testing procedures are admissible for controlling false discovery proportions (Q2039812) (← links)
- Automated and distributed statistical analysis of economic agent-based models (Q2097979) (← links)
- A unified treatment of multiple testing with prior knowledge using the p-filter (Q2328060) (← links)
- Explicit formulas for generalized family-wise error rates and unimprovable step-down multiple testing procedures (Q2382874) (← links)
- False discovery and false nondiscovery rates in single-step multiple testing procedures (Q2493557) (← links)
- Modified Simes' critical values under positive dependence (Q2507880) (← links)
- A generalized correlated binomial distribution with application in multiple testing problems (Q2655282) (← links)
- Variable selection using stepdown procedures in high-dimensional linear models (Q2833627) (← links)
- Statistical inference and data mining: false discoveries control (Q3298620) (← links)
- A Direct Approach to False Discovery Rates (Q4665895) (← links)
- Estimating the number of equal components for two high-dimensional mean vectors (Q5079085) (← links)
- Two new estimators for the proportion of true null hypotheses in multiple test (Q5106813) (← links)
- Detection of false investment strategies using unsupervised learning methods (Q5234380) (← links)
- Multiple confidence intervals for selected parameters adjusted for the false coverage rate in monotone dose–response microarray experiments (Q5280189) (← links)
- Shrunken <i>p</i>‐Values for Assessing Differential Expression with Applications to Genomic Data Analysis (Q5295369) (← links)
- Simultaneous Statistical Inference (Q5417113) (← links)
- Some permutation symmetric multiple hypotheses testing rules under dependent setup (Q6112083) (← links)
- Learning and confirming a class of treatment responders in clinical trials (Q6627989) (← links)
- Evaluations of the optimal discovery procedure for multiple testing (Q6632718) (← links)