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- 2023
- Eric S. Davis, Wancen Mu, Stuart Lee, Mikhail G. Dozmorov, Michael I. Love, Douglas H. Phanstiel:
matchRanges: generating null hypothesis genomic ranges via covariate-matched sampling. Bioinform. 39(5) (2023) - Wancen Mu, Eric S. Davis, Stuart Lee, Mikhail G. Dozmorov, Douglas H. Phanstiel, Michael I. Love:
bootRanges: flexible generation of null sets of genomic ranges for hypothesis testing. Bioinform. 39(5) (2023) - Hayato Nishi, Ikuho Yamada:
Counter-Intuitive Effect of Null Hypothesis on Moran's I Tests Under Heterogenous Populations (Short Paper). GIScience 2023: 56:1-56:6 - 2022
- Ting Wang, Haojie Lu, Ping Zeng:
Identifying pleiotropic genes for complex phenotypes with summary statistics from a perspective of composite null hypothesis testing. Briefings Bioinform. 23(1) (2022) - Jernej F. Kamenik, Manuel Szewc:
Null Hypothesis Test for Anomaly Detection. CoRR abs/2210.02226 (2022) - 2021
- Ruslan Masharipov, Irina Knyazeva, Yaroslav Nikolaev, Alexander Korotkov, Michael Didur, Denis Cherednichenko, Maxim Kireev:
Providing Evidence for the Null Hypothesis in Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Using Group-Level Bayesian Inference. Frontiers Neuroinformatics 15: 738342 (2021) - Raphaël Liégeois, B. T. Thomas Yeo, Dimitri Van De Ville:
Interpreting null models of resting-state functional MRI dynamics: not throwing the model out with the hypothesis. NeuroImage 243: 118518 (2021) - 2020
- Erik N. Bergstrom, Mark Barnes, Iñigo Martincorena, Ludmil B. Alexandrov:
Generating realistic null hypothesis of cancer mutational landscapes using SigProfilerSimulator. BMC Bioinform. 21(1): 438 (2020) - Willem Mertens, Jan Recker:
New Guidelines for Null Hypothesis Significance Testing in Hypothetico-Deductive IS Research. J. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 21(4): 1 (2020) - 2019
- Jordan R. Smith, Mahdi H. Al-Badrawi, Nicholas J. Kirsch:
An Optimized De-Noising Scheme Based on the Null Hypothesis of Intrinsic Mode Functions. IEEE Signal Process. Lett. 26(8): 1232-1236 (2019) - Daniel J. Schad, Shravan Vasishth:
The posterior probability of a null hypothesis given a statistically significant result. CogSci 2019: 3566 - David Trafimow:
What to Do Instead of Null Hypothesis Significance Testing or Confidence Intervals. ECONVN 2019: 113-128 - David Trafimow:
My Ban on Null Hypothesis Significance Testing and Confidence Intervals. Structural Changes and their Econometric Modeling 2019: 35-48 - 2018
- Jinshan Wu:
Is there an intrinsic logical error in null hypothesis significance tests? Commentary on: "Null hypothesis significance tests. A mix-up of two different theories: the basis for widespread confusion and numerous misinterpretations". Scientometrics 115(1): 621-625 (2018) - Raazesh Sainudiin, Kumar Yogeeswaran, Kyle Nash, Rania Sahioun:
Rejecting the Null Hypothesis of Apathetic Retweeting of US Politicians and SPLC-defined Hate Groups in the 2016 US Presidential Election. ASONAM 2018: 250-253 - 2017
- Birgit Debrabant:
The null hypothesis of GSEA, and a novel statistical model for competitive gene set analysis. Bioinform. 33(9): 1271-1277 (2017) - Kristoffer Sahlin, Mattias Frånberg, Lars Arvestad:
Structural Variation Detection with Read Pair Information: An Improved Null Hypothesis Reduces Bias. J. Comput. Biol. 24(6): 581-589 (2017) - Daniel Berrar:
Confidence curves: an alternative to null hypothesis significance testing for the comparison of classifiers. Mach. Learn. 106(6): 911-949 (2017) - Yosef A. Solewicz, Michael Jessen, David van der Vloed:
Null-Hypothesis LLR: A Proposal for Forensic Automatic Speaker Recognition. INTERSPEECH 2017: 2849-2853 - 2016
- Mahdi H. Al-Badrawi, Bessam Z. Al-Jewad, Wayne J. Smith, Nicholas J. Kirsch:
A De-noising Scheme Based on the Null Hypothesis of Intrinsic Mode Functions. IEEE Signal Process. Lett. 23(7): 924-928 (2016) - Guillaume Ginolhac, Philippe Forster:
Approximate distribution of the low-rank adaptive normalized matched filter test statistic under the null hypothesis. IEEE Trans. Aerosp. Electron. Syst. 52(4): 2016-2023 (2016) - Kristoffer Sahlin, Mattias Frånberg, Lars Arvestad:
Structural Variation Detection with Read Pair Information - An Improved Null-Hypothesis Reduces Bias. RECOMB 2016: 176-188 - Marko A. Hofmann:
Null hypothesis significance testing in simulation. WSC 2016: 522-533 - 2015
- Jesper W. Schneider:
Null hypothesis significance tests. A mix-up of two different theories: the basis for widespread confusion and numerous misinterpretations. Scientometrics 102(1): 411-432 (2015) - Wen Wei Loh, Thomas S. Richardson:
A Finite Population Likelihood Ratio Test of the Sharp Null Hypothesis for Compliers. UAI 2015: 523-532 - Or Sheffet:
Differentially Private Least Squares: Estimation, Confidence and Rejecting the Null Hypothesis. CoRR abs/1507.02482 (2015) - 2014
- Yi-Ting Hwang, Hsun-Chih Kuo, Chun-Chao Wang, Meng Feng Lee:
Estimating the number of true null hypotheses in multiple hypothesis testing. Stat. Comput. 24(3): 399-416 (2014) - Ramon Ferrer-i-Cancho:
A stronger null hypothesis for crossing dependencies. CoRR abs/1410.5485 (2014) - 2013
- Baolin Wu:
On the geometric modeling approach to empirical null distribution estimation for empirical Bayes modeling of multiple hypothesis testing. Comput. Biol. Chem. 43: 17-22 (2013) - Fumiyasu Komaki:
Bayesian Testing of a Point Null Hypothesis Based on the Latent Information Prior. Entropy 15(10): 4416-4431 (2013)
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