A general introduction to adjustment for multiple comparisons
Sichuan Agricultural University · West China Hospital of Sichuan University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
In experimental research a scientific conclusion is always drawn from the statistical testing of hypothesis, in which an acceptable cutoff of probability, such as 0.05 or 0.01, is used for decision-making. However, the probability of committing false statistical inferences would considerably increase when more than one hypothesis is simultaneously tested (namely the multiple comparisons), which therefore requires proper adjustment. Although the adjustment for multiple comparisons is proposed to be mandatory in some journals, it still remains difficult to select a proper method suitable for the various experimental properties and study purposes, especially for researchers without good background in statistics.…
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- Statistical hypothesis testing
- Selection (genetic algorithm)
- Multiple comparisons problem
- Computer science
- Statistics
- Statistical inference
- Econometrics
- Medicine
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