Research Methods
False Discovery Control in Multiple Testing: A Brief Overview of Theories and Methodologies
External / Open Access
Abstract
As the volume and complexity of data continue to expand across various scientific disciplines, the need for robust methods to account for the multiplicity of comparisons has grown widespread. A popular measure of type 1 error rate in multiple testing literature is the false discovery rate (FDR). The FDR provides a powerful and practical approach to large-scale multiple testing and has been successfully used in a wide range of applications. The concept of FDR has gained wide acceptance in the statistical community and various methods has been proposed to control the FDR. In this work, we review the latest developments in FDR control methodologies. We also develop a conceptual framework to better describe this vast literature; understand its intuition and key ideas; and provide guidance for the researcher interested in both the application and development of the methodology.
Full Title
False Discovery Control in Multiple Testing: A Brief Overview of Theories and Methodologies
Primary Author
Jianliang He
Co-Authors
Bowen Gang, Luella Fu
Publication Type
Preprint
Year
2024
Journal
arXiv Preprint
Category
Research Methods
Institution
External / Open Access
Access
Open Access
Added to Library
March 24, 2026
Cite This Publication
APA
Jianliang He, Bowen Gang, Luella Fu (2024). *False Discovery Control in Multiple Testing: A Brief Overview of Theories and Methodologies*. External / Open Access.
MLA
Jianliang He. *False Discovery Control in Multiple Testing: A Brief Overview of Theories and Methodologies*. External / Open Access, 2024.