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Controlling the Proportion of Falsely Rejected Hypotheses when Conducting Multiple Tests with Climatological Data
2004
Journal of Climate
The analysis of climatological data often involves statistical significance testing at many locations. While the field significance approach determines if a field as a whole is significant, a multiple testing procedure determines which particular tests are significant. Many such procedures are available, most of which control, for every test, the probability of detecting significance that does not really exist. The aim of this paper is to introduce the novel "false discovery rate" approach,
doi:10.1175/3199.1
fatcat:wpn7ey5m3zao3lpzl43dehxn6u