Multiple testing: when is many too much?
- PMID: 33300887
- DOI: 10.1530/EJE-20-1375
Multiple testing: when is many too much?
Abstract
In almost all medical research, more than a single hypothesis is being tested or more than a single relation is being estimated. Testing multiple hypotheses increases the risk of drawing a false-positive conclusion. We briefly discuss this phenomenon, which is often called multiple testing. Also, methods to mitigate the risk of false-positive conclusions are discussed.
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