articleThe Annals of StatisticsMay 27, 2004GREEN OA

Higher criticism for detecting sparse heterogeneous mixtures

Stanford University

Indexed inarxivcrossref

Abstract

Higher criticism, or second-level significance testing, is a multiple-comparisons concept mentioned in passing by Tukey. It concerns a situation where there are many independent tests of significance and one is interested in rejecting the joint null hypothesis. Tukey suggested comparing the fraction of observed significances at a given α-level to the expected fraction under the joint null. In fact, he suggested standardizing the difference of the two quantities and forming a z-score; the resulting z-score tests the significance of the body of significance tests. We consider a generalization, where we maximize this z-score over a range of significance levels 0

Citation impact

759
total citations
FWCI
14.80
Percentile
100%
References
31
Citations per year

Authors

2

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Criticism
  • Chemistry
  • Mathematics
  • Art
  • Literature
No related works found for this paper.