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Peter H. Westfall

Texas Tech University

Publishes on Statistical Methods in Clinical Trials, Optimal Experimental Design Methods, Statistical Methods and Bayesian Inference. 147 papers and 25.5k citations.

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Simultaneous Inference in General Parametric Models
Torsten Hothorn, Frank Bretz, Peter H. Westfall|Biometrical Journal|2008
Cited by 13.9kOpen Access

Simultaneous inference is a common problem in many areas of application. If multiple null hypotheses are tested simultaneously, the probability of rejecting erroneously at least one of them increases beyond the pre-specified significance level. Simultaneous inference procedures have to be used which adjust for multiplicity and thus control the overall type I error rate. In this paper we describe simultaneous inference procedures in general parametric models, where the experimental questions are specified through a linear combination of elemental model parameters. The framework described here is quite general and extends the canonical theory of multiple comparison procedures in ANOVA models to linear regression problems, generalized linear models, linear mixed effects models, the Cox model, robust linear models, etc. Several examples using a variety of different statistical models illustrate the breadth of the results. For the analyses we use the R add-on package multcomp, which provides a convenient interface to the general approach adopted here.

Multiple Comparisons Using R
Cited by 1.2k

Adopting a unifying theme based on maximum statistics, Multiple Comparisons Using R describes the common underlying theory of multiple comparison procedures through numerous examples. It also presents a detailed description of available software implementations in R. The R packages and source code for the analyses are available at https://CRAN.R-pro