Guidelines for Multiple Testing in Impact Evaluations of Educational Interventions
Peter Z. Schochet
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Abstract:
Statistical procedures that correct for multiple testing typically result in hypothesis tests with reduced statistical power because adjustment methods reduce the likelihood of identifying real differences between contrasted groups.
Keywords: Multiple Comparisons; Experimental Designs; Hypothesis Testing; Type I and Type II errors (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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