Institute of Mathematical Statistics Lecture Notes - Monograph Series

Recent Developments in Multiple Comparison Procedures

Editor: Y. Benjamini
Editor: F. Bretz
Editor: S. Sarkar

Lecture Notes--Monograph Series, Volume 47
Beachwood, Ohio, USA: Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 2004.
156 pp.

Abstract:

This volume is based on the NSF-CBMS Conference in Mathematical Sciences "New Horizons in Multiple Comparison Procedures" held in August 2001at Temple University, Philadelphia, with Yosef Hochberg as the key speaker. The conference was organized in response to the sudden upsurge of research that has taken place in the area of multiple comparisons. A number of newer ideas have emerged from the recent research activities that could generate a steady stream of new research. This volume is a collection of 11 papers, covering a broad range of topics in Multiple Comparisons, which were invited for the conference. The goal of this volume is to gain deeper understanding of these ideas and to promote further research activities in this area.

Subjects:

Multiple comparisons (Statistics)
62-06 (primary)
62J15 (secondary)
Permanent link to this monograph: http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.lnms/1196285619
ISBN:0-940600-63-3
Mathmatical Reviews number (MathSciNet): MR2118587
Zentralblatt Math Identifier: 1066.62532

Copyright © 2004, Institute of Mathematical Statistics.

Title and Copyright Pages

Table of Contents

Preface

Y. Benjamini, F. Bretz, and S. Sarkar; v-vi

Implementing Shaffer’s multiple comparison procedure for a large number of groups

John R. Donoghue; 1-23

Approximations to multivariate $t$ integrals with application to multiple comparison procedures

Alan Genz, Frank Bretz, and Yosef Hochberg; 24-32

Multiple testing in adaptive designs–a review

Martin Hellmich, and Gerhard Hommel; 33-47

Power and sample size comparisons of stepwise FWE and FDR controlling test procedures in the normal many-one case

Manfred Horn, and Charles W. Dunnett; 48-64

Multiple comparisons with the best ROC curve

Jason C. Hsu, Peihua Qiu, Lin Yee Hin, Donald O. Mutti, and Karla Zadnik; 65-75

On O’Brien’s OLS and GLS tests for multiple endpoints

Brent R. Logan, and Ajit C. Tamhane; 76-88

On two results in multiple testing

Sanat K. Sarkar, Pranab K. Sen, and Helmut Finner; 89-99

FDR step-down and step-up procedures for the correlated case

Paul N. Somerville; 100-118

Multiple comparisons with more than one control

John D. Spurrier, and Eleanne Solorzano; >119-128

Compatible confidence intervals for intersection union tests involving two hypotheses

Klaus Strassburger, Frank Bretz, and Yosef Hochberg; 129-142

Weighted FWE-controlling methods in high-dimensional situations

Peter H. Westfall, Siegfried Kropf, and Livio Finos; 143-154

Appendix: New Horizons in Multiple Comparison Procedures

Yosef Hochberg; 155-156

Institute of Mathematical Statistics Lecture Notes - Monograph Series

Institute of Mathematical Statistics Lecture Notes - Monograph Series