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Doing thousands of hypothesis tests at the same time

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  • Bradley Efron, 2007. "Doing thousands of hypothesis tests at the same time," Metron - International Journal of Statistics, Dipartimento di Statistica, Probabilità e Statistiche Applicate - University of Rome, vol. 0(1), pages 3-21.
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