The sequential rejection principle of familywise error control
From MaRDI portal
Publication:620568
DOI10.1214/10-AOS829zbMath1204.62140arXiv1211.3313OpenAlexW2087651612MaRDI QIDQ620568
Publication date: 19 January 2011
Published in: The Annals of Statistics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1211.3313
Hypothesis testing in multivariate analysis (62H15) Applications of graph theory (05C90) Sequential statistical analysis (62L10) Paired and multiple comparisons; multiple testing (62J15)
Related Items (25)
Minimally adaptive BH: A tiny but uniform improvement of the procedure of Benjamini and Hochberg ⋮ Rotation‐based multiple testing in the multivariate linear model ⋮ Optimal exact tests for multiple binary endpoints ⋮ A multiple testing method for hypotheses structured in a directed acyclic graph ⋮ Hierarchical inference for genome-wide association studies: a view on methodology with software ⋮ Discussion on “Testing small study effects in multivariate meta‐analysis” by Chuan Hong, Georgia Salanti, Sally Morton, Richard Riley, Haitao Chu, Stephen E. Kimmel and Yong Chen ⋮ Discussion on “Adaptive enrichment designs with a continuous biomarker” by Nigel Stallard ⋮ Rejoinder to discussion on “Adaptive enrichment designs with a continuous biomarker” ⋮ Screening-assisted dynamic multiple testing with false discovery rate control ⋮ Order selection with confidence for finite mixture models ⋮ Signal localization: a new approach in signal discovery ⋮ Asymptotic optimality of the Westfall-Young permutation procedure for multiple testing under dependence ⋮ F-distribution calibrated empirical likelihood ratio tests for multiple hypothesis testing ⋮ On stepwise control of directional errors under independence and some dependence ⋮ A region-based multiple testing method for hypotheses ordered in space or time ⋮ Exact testing with random permutations ⋮ Assessing the pattern of covariance matrices via an augmentation multiple testing procedure ⋮ A Rejection Principle for Sequential Tests of Multiple Hypotheses Controlling Familywise Error Rates ⋮ Rejoinder ⋮ Multiple testing for exploratory research ⋮ Rejoinder ⋮ Only closed testing procedures are admissible for controlling false discovery proportions ⋮ Simultaneous confidence intervals for ranks using the partitioning principle ⋮ Detecting multiple replicating signals using adaptive filtering procedures ⋮ Classes of multiple decision functions strongly controlling FWER and FDR
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Balanced control of generalized error rates
- Resampling-based multiple testing for microarray data analysis (With comments)
- Some probability inequalities for ordered MTP\(_2\) random variables: a proof of the Simes conjecture
- Bonferroni procedures for logically related hypotheses.
- The partitioning principle: a powerful tool in multiple decision theory
- Extensions of multiple testing procedures based on Simes' test
- Multiple testing procedures with applications to genomics.
- Testing hypotheses in order
- Hierarchical testing of variable importance
- Modified Sequentially Rejective Multiple Test Procedures
- A stagewise rejective multiple test procedure based on a modified Bonferroni test
- An Improved Sequentially Rejective Bonferroni Test Procedure
- A sharper Bonferroni procedure for multiple tests of significance
- On closed testing procedures with special reference to ordered analysis of variance
- An improved Bonferroni procedure for multiple tests of significance
- Testing Statistical Hypotheses
- Rectangular Confidence Regions for the Means of Multivariate Normal Distributions
- Multiple Testing. Part I. Single-Step Procedures for Control of General Type I Error Rates
- Exact and Approximate Stepdown Methods for Multiple Hypothesis Testing
- Optimally weighted, fixed sequence and gatekeeper multiple testing procedures
This page was built for publication: The sequential rejection principle of familywise error control