Two-stage (any method) and multiplicity [General Statistics]
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Here comes the bonus-question for hard-core-simulants: How to deal with α in a dose-proportionality study when a two-stage design is to be planned? In the past I have used a Bonferroni-correction (see this post), which is
Opinions, ideas?
Here comes the bonus-question for hard-core-simulants: How to deal with α in a dose-proportionality study when a two-stage design is to be planned? In the past I have used a Bonferroni-correction (see this post), which is
- conservative and
- does not require independent tests (like e.g. the Šidák-correction).
Opinions, ideas?
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