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A Practical Approach to Minimizing Risk from Multiplicity in Statistical Reporting
Jeffrey Michael Franc1,2,3,4
1Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Alberta.
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Unfortunately, P value multiplicity continues to be a pervasive threat to statistical validity in medical research. Performing many hypothesis tests, and treating them each as if they were a single hypothesis, leads to a dramatic increase in the risk of false research claims. This editorial describes a simple method for authors to avoid P value multiplicity while improving clarity of the findings for the reader.
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