Controlling the familywise error rate with plug-in estimator for the proportion of true null hypotheses
Article first published online: 19 OCT 2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9868.2009.00719.x
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Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series B (Statistical Methodology)
Volume 71, Issue 5, pages 1031–1048, November 2009
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Finner, H. and Gontscharuk, V. (2009), Controlling the familywise error rate with plug-in estimator for the proportion of true null hypotheses. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series B (Statistical Methodology), 71: 1031–1048. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9868.2009.00719.x
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- Issue published online: 19 OCT 2009
- Article first published online: 19 OCT 2009
- [Received May 2008. Revised March 2009]
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Keywords:
- Bonferroni test;
- Empirical distribution function;
- Multiple comparisons;
- Multiple-hypotheses testing;
- Multiple level;
- Multiple-test procedure;
- Oracle procedure;
- Plug-in estimator;
- Step-down test
Summary. Estimation of the number or proportion of true null hypotheses in multiple-testing problems has become an interesting area of research. The first important work in this field was performed by Schweder and Spjøtvoll. Among others, they proposed to use plug-in estimates for the proportion of true null hypotheses in multiple-test procedures to improve the power. We investigate the problem of controlling the familywise error rate FWER when such estimators are used as plug-in estimators in single-step or step-down multiple-test procedures. First we investigate the case of independent p-values under the null hypotheses and show that a suitable choice of plug-in estimates leads to control of FWER in single-step procedures. We also investigate the power and study the asymptotic behaviour of the number of false rejections. Although step-down procedures are more difficult to handle we briefly consider a possible solution to this problem. Anyhow, plug-in step-down procedures are not recommended here. For dependent p-values we derive a condition for asymptotic control of FWER and provide some simulations with respect to FWER and power for various models and hypotheses.

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