Bonferroni (three tests) [Regulatives / Guidelines]

posted by pjs – India, 2015-07-09 11:11 (3547 d 04:20 ago) – Posting: # 15058
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Dear helmut,

Thanks for your reply.

❝ If three tests are performed at 0.05 the FWER might increase to ~14%.


I am not statistician, so i might be wrong. But as far as i understand if three test products are compared against the one reference product in a single study, then the study title shold be 4 treatment, four sequence (?). It has been two treatemnt, two sequence in the title.

Or they have removed the other test product results from the study and used the Bonferroni correction?

One article that helped understand some aspects is article

Thanks,
PJS

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