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An expected fraction of rejected null hypotheses that are falsely rejected, i.e. the fraction of significant findings that are actually not true. One method to control FDR in multiple testing is Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.
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Is the FDR linear-step up procedure Benjamini and Hochberg valid for empircal p-values from ...
I have empirical p-values from bootstrapped hypothesis tests with 10,000 resamples each. Because there are a finite number of resamples, some of the p-values are "0", i.e., < 0.0001 with the exact val …
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Can the critical P-value returned by the Benjamini-Krieger-Yekutieli (BKY) procedure be grea...
If I use the Benjamini-Krieger-Yekutieli (BKY) procedure for an FDR correction, is it possible for the critical P-value returned to be greater than the desired false discovery rate? I just tried apply …