Rates | Multiple comparisons | Statistical hypothesis testing
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 tests. (Wikipedia).
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How To Find The Z Score, Confidence Interval, and Margin of Error for a Population Mean
This statistics video tutorial explains how to find the z-score that will be used to find the confidence interval and margin of error for a population mean. This video contains 2 example problems in which you're asked to find a 90% and 95% confidence interval given the population standard
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Lesson: Calculate a Confidence Interval for a Population Proportion
This lesson explains how to calculator a confidence interval for a population proportion.
From playlist Confidence Intervals
How to calculate margin of error and standard deviation
In this tutorial I show the relationship standard deviation and margin of error. I calculate margin of error and confidence intervals with different standard deviations. Playlist on Confidence Intervals http://www.youtube.com/course?list=EC36B51DB57E3A3E8E Like us on: http://www.facebook
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Statistical Learning: 13.4 False Discovery Rate and Benjamini Hochberg Method
Statistical Learning, featuring Deep Learning, Survival Analysis and Multiple Testing You are able to take Statistical Learning as an online course on EdX, and you are able to choose a verified path and get a certificate for its completion: https://www.edx.org/course/statistical-learning
From playlist Statistical Learning
Statistical Learning: 13.1 Introduction to Multiple Testing and Family Wise Error Rate
Statistical Learning, featuring Deep Learning, Survival Analysis and Multiple Testing You are able to take Statistical Learning as an online course on EdX, and you are able to choose a verified path and get a certificate for its completion: https://www.edx.org/course/statistical-learning
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From playlist Multiple Comparisons
Statistical Learning: 13.2 Bonferroni Method for Controlling FWER
Statistical Learning, featuring Deep Learning, Survival Analysis and Multiple Testing You are able to take Statistical Learning as an online course on EdX, and you are able to choose a verified path and get a certificate for its completion: https://www.edx.org/course/statistical-learning
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Mikael Vejdemo-Johansson (1/22/19): Multiple hypothesis testing with persistent homology
There are methods available now for multiple hypothesis testing in a persistent homology setting. Though suggested by Cericola et al's work on ANOVA type persistent homology tests, there are no methods developed for correcting for multiple hypothesis testing. In joint work with Sayan Mukh
From playlist AATRN 2019
Probability a Family Crashes at Least One Car Multiplication Rule and Complement
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Chiara Sabatti: Selective inference in genetics
Abstract: Geneticists have always been aware that, when looking for signal across the entire genome, one has to be very careful to avoid false discoveries. Contemporary studies often involve a very large number of traits, increasing the challenges of "looking every-where". I will discuss n
From playlist Probability and Statistics
Statistical Learning: 13.3 Holm's Method for Controlling FWER
Statistical Learning, featuring Deep Learning, Survival Analysis and Multiple Testing You are able to take Statistical Learning as an online course on EdX, and you are able to choose a verified path and get a certificate for its completion: https://www.edx.org/course/statistical-learning
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Statistics: Ch 7 Sample Variability (11 of 14) What is "The Standard Error of the Mean"?
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! To donate: http://www.ilectureonline.com/donate https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3236071 What is “the standard error of the mean”? It is the standard deviation (of the sampling distribution) of the sample means. Previous
From playlist STATISTICS CH 7 SAMPLE VARIABILILTY
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