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Benjamini and Hochberg suggest that the false discovery rate may the appropriate error rate to control in many applied multiple testing. A simple procedure was given there as an FDR controlling procedure independent test statistics and was shown to be much more powerful than procedures which control the traditional familywise error rate. We that this same procedure also controls the false discovery rate when the statistics have positive regression dependency on each of the test corresponding to the true null hypotheses. This condition for dependency is general enough to cover many problems of practical, including the comparisons of many treatments with a single control, normal test statistics with positive correlation matrix and t. Furthermore, the test statistics may be discrete, and the hypotheses composite without posing special difficulties. For all other of dependency, a simple conservative modification of the procedure the false discovery rate. Thus the range of problems for which a with proven FDR control can be offered is greatly increased.
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Yoav Benjamini
Daniel Yekutieli
The Annals of Statistics
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6985d5ffd5ebcb2b6d595492 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1214/aos/1013699998