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Operating Characteristics and Extensions of the False Discovery Rate Procedure
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2002
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Bayesian Decision TheoryEngineeringHit IdentificationStatistical FoundationDiagnosisInformation ForensicsOperating CharacteristicsDetection TechniqueMathematical StatisticData MiningBiostatisticsBayesian MethodsFalse Discovery RateInformation DiscoveryPublic HealthStatisticsKnowledge DiscoveryDetection LimitConditional RiskBayesian StatisticsDiscovery TechniqueMultiple TestingImprecise ProbabilityStatistical Inference
Summary We investigate the operating characteristics of the Benjamini–Hochberg false discovery rate procedure for multiple testing. This is a distribution-free method that controls the expected fraction of falsely rejected null hypotheses among those rejected. The paper provides a framework for understanding more about this procedure. We first study the asymptotic properties of the ‘deciding point' D that determines the critical p-value. From this, we obtain explicit asymptotic expressions for a particular risk function. We introduce the dual notion of false non-rejections and we consider a risk function that combines the false discovery rate and false non-rejections. We also consider the optimal procedure with respect to a measure of conditional risk.
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