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Strength of evidence for composite hypotheses

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D. R. Bickel, “The strength of statistical evidence for composite hypotheses with an application to multiple comparisons,” Preprint, Ottawa Institute of Systems Biology, COBRA Preprint Series, Article 49, available at tinyurl.com/7yaysp (2008).

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