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International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion, 2017
Often one is interested in testing a set of hypotheses simultaneously. For example, Paul, Maiti, Dasgupta, and Forjuoh (2005) investigated the role of various factors in underground coal mine-relat...
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Often one is interested in testing a set of hypotheses simultaneously. For example, Paul, Maiti, Dasgupta, and Forjuoh (2005) investigated the role of various factors in underground coal mine-relat...
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Multiple Controlled Random Testing
Fundamenta Informaticae, 2016Controlled random tests, methods of their generation, as well as their application to the testing of both hardware and software systems are discussed. Available evidences suggest that high computational complexity is one of the main drawback of these methods. Therefore we propose a technique to overcome this problem.
Ireneusz Mrozek, Vyacheslav N. Yarmolik
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Controlling for Multiple Tests
Journal of Spinal Disorders & Techniques, 2015In a statistical test, the P-value is the likelihood that the observed results are just due to chance, and by convention a P-value of
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The multiple sleep latency test: a paradoxical test?
Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 1992The Multiple Sleep Latency Test (MSLT) has gradually gained acceptance as an objective equivalent of the complaint of sleepiness. The history of this test and questions considering the validity of the MSLT in different situations are discussed.
G J, Lammers, J G, van Dijk
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Multiple Testings: Multiple Comparisons and Multiple Endpoints
Drug Information Journal, 1998This paper gives a brief overview of some issues and some general concepts related to multiple testing problems as they are encountered in clinical drug trials.
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Abstract Multiplicity of statistical inference often arises in applications. This chapter presents and discusses methods for dealing with multiple testing. Alternatives to the simple but conservative Bonferroni correction are especially useful when dealing with small data sets when very small p-values are hard to obtain.
Markus Neuhäuser, Graeme D. Ruxton
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Markus Neuhäuser, Graeme D. Ruxton
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THE MULTIPLE-CHOICE TEST: DEVELOPING THE TEST BLUEPRINT
Nurse Educator, 1989As more graduate programs emphasize the preparation of expert clinicians, fewer masters-prepared nurses have been offered the opportunity to select a teaching track. As a result, new faculty members in colleges and universities have limited knowledge and skills in basic education concepts.
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Multiple Comparisons and Multiple Tests
Technometrics, 2000Eric R. Ziegel +5 more
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MMPI Testing for Multiple Sclerosis
Psychological Reports, 1967With 7 items of the MMPI, 64% of a group of multiple sclerosis (MS) cases were identified, 28% of a group of central nervous system (CNS) cases were differentiated from a non-organic neuropsychiatric (NP) control group, and none of the control group was misidentified.
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