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Wiley InterScience

Biometrics

Biometrics

Volume 59 Issue 1, Pages 76 - 82

Published Online: 24 Mar 2003

©2009 International Biometric Society



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Bayesian Multiple Testing for Two-Sample Multivariate Endpoints
Mithat Gönen 1, * Peter H. Westfall 2, ** and Wesley O. Johnson 3, ***
Copyright The International Biometric Society, 2003
KEYWORDS
Bayesian t-test; Efficacy • Model selection • Multiple comparisons • Posterior probability

Summary.  

Abstract
          1. Introduction
          2. Bayesian Multivariate Two-Sample t-Tests
          3. Application
          4. Using the Data to Suggest   and  
          References

Summary.  In clinical studies involving multiple variables, simultaneous tests are often considered where both the outcomes and hypotheses are correlated. This article proposes a multivariate mixture prior on treatment effects, that allows positive probability of zero effect for each hypothesis, correlations among effect sizes, correlations among binary outcomes of zero versus nonzero effect, and correlations among the observed test statistics (conditional on the effects). We develop a Bayesian multiple testing procedure, for the multivariate two-sample situation with unknown covariance structure, and obtain the posterior probabilities of no difference between treatment regimens for specific variables. Prior selection methods and robustness issues are discussed in the context of a clinical example.


Received January 2002. Revised August 2002. Accepted August 2002.

DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER (DOI)
10.1111/1541-0420.00009 About DOI

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