A Direct Approach to False Discovery Rates

Stanford University

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Abstract

Summary Multiple-hypothesis testing involves guarding against much more complicated errors than single-hypothesis testing. Whereas we typically control the type I error rate for a single-hypothesis test, a compound error rate is controlled for multiple-hypothesis tests. For example, controlling the false discovery rate FDR traditionally involves intricate sequential p-value rejection methods based on the observed data. Whereas a sequential p-value method fixes the error rate and estimates its corresponding rejection region, we propose the opposite approach—we fix the rejection region and then estimate its corresponding error rate. This new approach offers increased applicability, accuracy and power. We apply…

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Keywords
  • False discovery rate
  • Multiple comparisons problem
  • Type I and type II errors
  • Word error rate
  • Value (mathematics)
  • Statistics
  • p-value
  • Statistical hypothesis testing
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