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Title: An investigation of the false discovery rate and the misinterpretation of p-values
Authors: Colquhoun, David
Keywords: Statistics
Computational biology
Significance tests
Reproducibility
Statistics
False discovery rat
Issue Date: 2014
Abstract: If you use p=0.05 to suggest that you have made a discovery, you will be wrong at least 30% of the time. If, as is often the case, experiments are underpowered, you will be wrong most of the time. This conclusion is demonstrated from several points of view. First, tree diagrams which show the close analogy with the screening test problem. Similar conclusions are drawn by repeated simulations oft-tests.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/22276
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