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Calculator for false positive risk (FPR) logo

The calculator (from University college, London) helps in calculating the probability that a results associated to asignificant P value, after doing a single unbiased experiment, is a false positive. False positive risk (FPR) is defined here as the probability that a result which is significant at a specified P value, is a false positive result. Registration not required.



Published on 2018-01-19 11:31:50 - Click here to edit or to add informations - Report as not working

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