Thomas Lumley 3/20/2016

The conservative Bonferroni correction

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The article discusses the Bonferroni correction in statistical hypothesis testing, arguing it is often less conservative than perceived. It examines why the correction remains effective with many tests unless correlations are high, and references historical context from statistician Olive Jean Dunn.

The conservative Bonferroni correction

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