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Multiple testing correction

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Multiple Testing Correction refers to re-calculating probabilities obtained from a statistical test which was repeated multiple times. Different ways of recalculating are associated with names of Bonferroni, Holm, Westfall and Young, Benjamini and Hochberg. The relevant terms are also Family-wise error rate and False discovery rate.

A large part of this topic is covered in Multiple comparisons.