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Hypothesis testing / Statistical tests / Multiple comparisons / Design of experiments / Statistical inference / False discovery rate / Family-wise error rate / HolmBonferroni method / F-test / Omnibus test / Statistical hypothesis testing / Multiple comparisons problem
Date: 2010-11-01 11:57:36
Hypothesis testing
Statistical tests
Multiple comparisons
Design of experiments
Statistical inference
False discovery rate
Family-wise error rate
HolmBonferroni method
F-test
Omnibus test
Statistical hypothesis testing
Multiple comparisons problem

Sensitivity Analysis for the Cross-Match Test, With Applications in Genomics

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