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- Q17143690 subject Q8645993.
- Q17143690 abstract "In statistics, the Šidák correction, or Dunn–Šidák correction, is a method used to counteract the problem of multiple comparisons. It is a simple method to control the familywise error rate that is probabilistically exact when the individual tests are independent from each other, conservative under positive dependence, and liberal under negative dependence. It is credited to a 1967 paper by the statistician and probabilist Zbyněk Šidák.".
- Q17143690 wikiPageExternalLink Abdi-Bonferroni2007-pretty.pdf.
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- Q17143690 wikiPageWikiLink Q8645993.
- Q17143690 comment "In statistics, the Šidák correction, or Dunn–Šidák correction, is a method used to counteract the problem of multiple comparisons. It is a simple method to control the familywise error rate that is probabilistically exact when the individual tests are independent from each other, conservative under positive dependence, and liberal under negative dependence. It is credited to a 1967 paper by the statistician and probabilist Zbyněk Šidák.".
- Q17143690 label "Šidák correction".