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Signals situations where one is concerned about achieving intended power and size when more than one hypothesis test is performed.
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family wise error rate in highly dependent data
So in response to my own question and after a small discussion on a variation on this problem posted here:
Statistics of BMI
I think I finally understand when familywise error rates are a problem that …
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BMI is calculated from two other measurements, so does it need adjusting for multiple compar...
If BMI is calculated from measures of patient height as well has weight, do statistical tests and resulting p values around BMI changes need adjusting for multiple comparisons? I.e. Two tests were per …
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family wise error rate in highly dependent data
I was hoping someone could help with a problem in my area of Optometry. We use visual fields/perimetry to assess patients visual function. This consists of patient responses (or not) to points of lig …