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New method calibrates statistical claims without labels in hypothesis testing

Researchers have developed a novel method for calibrating statistical claims in large-scale hypothesis testing without requiring labeled data. This approach draws inspiration from probabilistic forecasting but adapts it to scenarios where the ground truth is never revealed, such as in multiple testing. By constructing pseudo-labels from ordered p-values, the method allows for stochastic assessment and indirect establishment of calibration, potentially improving the reliability of error probabilities, especially for measures like the q-value which were found to be severely miscalibrated in a survey of psychology and neuroscience literature. AI

IMPACT This research offers a new statistical framework for analyzing large datasets, potentially improving the reliability of findings in fields that heavily rely on hypothesis testing, including AI research.

RANK_REASON The cluster contains an academic paper detailing a new statistical methodology.

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New method calibrates statistical claims without labels in hypothesis testing

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  1. arXiv stat.ML TIER_1 English(EN) · Adway S. Wadekar, Jake A. Soloff ·

    Calibration without labels in multiple testing

    arXiv:2606.19737v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Large-scale hypothesis testing supports probability claims about individual hypotheses, as in empirical Bayes methods for estimating local false discovery rates. We study how such claims can be interpreted as approximately calibra…

  2. arXiv stat.ML TIER_1 English(EN) · Jake A. Soloff ·

    Calibration without labels in multiple testing

    Large-scale hypothesis testing supports probability claims about individual hypotheses, as in empirical Bayes methods for estimating local false discovery rates. We study how such claims can be interpreted as approximately calibrated forecasts of the null hypothesis, yielding int…