• In statistics, family-wise error rate (FWER) is the probability of making one or more false discoveries, or type I errors when performing multiple hypotheses...
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  • clear (i.e. "the type I error of a test is 1%"). The false positive rate should also not be confused with the family-wise error rate, which is defined as...
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    compensate for the number of inferences being made. Methods for family-wise error rate give the probability of false positives resulting from the multiple...
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  • relative to the false discovery rate and family-wise error rate, in that it is always less than or equal to those rates. Benjamini, Yoav; Hochberg, Yosef...
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  • FDR-controlling procedures provide less stringent control of Type I errors compared to family-wise error rate (FWER) controlling procedures (such as the Bonferroni...
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  • displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Family-wise error rate – Probability of making type I errors when performing multiple hypotheses tests Information...
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  • the expected number of Type I errors per family (the per-family Type I error rate). With respect to Family-wise error rate (FWER) control, the Bonferroni...
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  • the multiple comparisons problem that controls the strong-sense family-wise error rate (this claim has been disputed). It improves on the power of Bonferroni...
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  • simple method to control the family-wise error rate. When all null hypotheses are true, the method provides familywise error control that is exact for tests...
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  • Tukey's test is essentially a t-test, except that it corrects for family-wise error rate. The formula for Tukey's test is q s =   | Y A − Y B |     S E  ...
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  • problem of multiple comparisons. It is intended to control the family-wise error rate (FWER) and offers a simple test uniformly more powerful than the...
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  • p-value is the largest among those hypotheses. It controls the family-wise error rate for all the k hypotheses at level α in the strong sense. Suppose...
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  • Fwe or FWE may refer to: Fwe language Family-wise error rate Family Wrestling Entertainment Funkwerk Erfurt [de] (FWE), renamed to VEB Mikroelektronik...
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  • control generalized error rates, such as the generalized family-wise error rate, the false discovery proportion and the false discovery rate. Michael Wolf served...
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  • presented various definitions of error rates (1952a, 1952b, 1953). The Newman–Keuls method controls the Family-Wise Error Rate (FWER) in the weak sense but...
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  • rate, as well as Hochberg's step-up procedure for controlling the family-wise error rate. Hochberg earned his PhD at the University of North Carolina at...
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  • number of false positives is 1 (i.e. 0.05 × 20). In general, the family-wise error rate (FWER)—the probability of obtaining at least one false positive—increases...
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  • nulls exist, the F-test does not maintain strong control over the family-wise error rate. A third point, which Games (1971) demonstrated in his study, is...
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    bands in regression are the Bonferroni and Scheffé methods; see Family-wise error rate controlling procedures for more. Confidence bands can be constructed...
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  • regarding the type I errors: Duncan’s tests is based on the Newman–Keuls procedure, which does not protect the family-wise error rate (though protecting...
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    reduced the number of false positives, such as controlling the family-wise error rate (FWER) using the Bonferroni correction, but these methods also increased...
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  • assumption is reasonable. Dunnett's test is designed to hold the family-wise error rate at or below α {\displaystyle \alpha } when performing multiple comparisons...
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  • Scheffé's method is typically quite conservative, and the family-wise error rate (experimental error rate) will generally be much smaller than α {\textstyle...
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  • fails. Šidák correction Multiple comparisons Bonferroni correction Family-wise error rate Closed testing procedure Fan, Jianqing; Hall, Peter; Yao, Qiwei...
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  • negative False positive False positive rate False positive paradox Family-wise error rate Fan chart (time series) Fano factor Fast Fourier transform Fast...
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    Hamming codes are a family of linear error-correcting codes. Hamming codes can detect one-bit and two-bit errors, or correct one-bit errors without detection...
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  • Dziembowski, Pietrzak, and Wichs, for relaxing the notion of error-correction and error-detection. Informally, a code is non-malleable if the message...
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    place. Aliasing – Signal processing effect Base rate fallacy – Logic error due to ignoring the base rate Bible code – Purported set of secret messages encoded...
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