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The following pages link to Screening for Partial Conjunction Hypotheses (Q3549416):
Displaying 35 items.
- Replicability analysis for genome-wide association studies (Q153020) (← links)
- Testing the disjunction hypothesis using Voronoi diagrams with applications to genetics (Q400606) (← links)
- Statistical tests for the intersection of independent lists of genes: sensitivity, FDR, and type I error control (Q439138) (← links)
- A class of multivariate distribution-free tests of independence based on graphs (Q451189) (← links)
- Karl Pearson's meta-analysis revisited (Q1043715) (← links)
- Efron's monotonicity property for measures on \(\mathbb{R}^2\) (Q1749994) (← links)
- A test for a conjunction (Q1974079) (← links)
- Assessment of the extent of corroboration of an elaborate theory of a causal hypothesis using partial conjunctions of evidence factors (Q1996769) (← links)
- Only closed testing procedures are admissible for controlling false discovery proportions (Q2039812) (← links)
- Statistical methods for replicability assessment (Q2044228) (← links)
- Detecting multiple replicating signals using adaptive filtering procedures (Q2091820) (← links)
- Conditional calibration for false discovery rate control under dependence (Q2112799) (← links)
- Evidence factors from multiple, possibly invalid, instrumental variables (Q2148972) (← links)
- An empirical Bayes testing procedure for detecting variants in analysis of next generation sequencing data (Q2441858) (← links)
- Testing partial conjunction hypotheses under dependency, with applications to meta-analysis (Q2683185) (← links)
- Selective inference in complex research (Q3559945) (← links)
- Maximum Rank Reproducibility: A Nonparametric Approach to Assessing Reproducibility in Replicate Experiments (Q4559688) (← links)
- Combining independent <i>p</i>-values in replicability analysis: a comparative study (Q5086094) (← links)
- Admissibility in Partial Conjunction Testing (Q5229901) (← links)
- Covariate-Assisted Ranking and Screening for Large-Scale Two-Sample Inference (Q5234400) (← links)
- Discovering Findings That Replicate From a Primary Study of High Dimension to a Follow-Up Study (Q5406374) (← links)
- Reinforced Designs: Multiple Instruments Plus Control Groups as Evidence Factors in an Observational Study of the Effectiveness of Catholic Schools (Q5857127) (← links)
- Multiple testing for exploratory research (Q5963767) (← links)
- Discussion of ``Multiple testing for exploratory research'' by J. J. Goeman and A. Solari (Q5963768) (← links)
- Rejoinder (Q5963771) (← links)
- Comments on: ``Hierarchical inference for genome-wide association studies: a view on methodology with software'' (Q5970858) (← links)
- Bayesian Genome- and Epigenome-Wide Association Studies with Gene Level Dependence (Q6056316) (← links)
- Randomized ‐values for multiple testing and their application in replicability analysis (Q6068476) (← links)
- On optimal two‐stage testing of multiple mediators (Q6068647) (← links)
- Distributionally robust and generalizable inference (Q6145146) (← links)
- Replicability across multiple studies (Q6145150) (← links)
- Multiple testing approaches for hypotheses in integrative genomics (Q6601102) (← links)
- Functional neuroimaging in the era of big data and open science: a modern overview (Q6602022) (← links)
- Combining partial true discovery guarantee procedures (Q6625483) (← links)
- Overall assessment for selected markers from high-throughput data (Q6629429) (← links)