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Prof. Dr. Gerhard Hommel

Susanne Singer

Gebäude: Bonifazius-Turm A
18 Etage, Raum 09

Tel: n.a
Mail:  gerhard.hommel@uni-mainz.de

 

 

 

Forschungsschwerpunkte

  • Allgemeine multiple Testprozeduren
  • Multiple Testprozeduren mit geordneten p-Werten
  • Gatekeeping-Prozeduren
  • Adaptive Designs

Ausgewählte Publikationen

  • HOMMEL, G. (1983). Tests of the overall hypothesis for arbitrary dependence structures. Biom. J. 25, 423-430.
  • HOMMEL, G. (1986). Multiple test procedures for arbitrary depen­dence structures. Metrika 33, 321-336.
  • HOMMEL, G. (1988). A stagewise rejective multiple test procedure based on a modified Bonferroni test. Biometrika 75, 383-386.
  • HOMMEL, G. (1989). A comparison of two modified Bonferroni procedures. Biometrika 76, 624-625.
  • HOCHBERG, Y., HOMMEL, G. (1998). Multiple Hypotheses, Simes' Test of. In S.Kotz (ed.): Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences, Update Volume 2, 418-422, Wiley, New York.
  • HOMMEL, G., BERNHARD, G. (1999). Bonferroni procedures for logically related hypotheses. J. Statist. Planning and Inference 82, 119-128.
  • HOMMEL, G. (2001). Adaptive modifications of hypotheses after an interim analysis. Biom. J. 43, 581-589.
  • HOMMEL, G., KROPF, S. (2005). Tests for differentiation in gene expression using a data-driven order or weights for hypotheses. Biom. J. 47, 554-562.
  • HOMMEL, G., BRETZ, F., MAURER, W. (2007). Powerful short-cuts for multiple testing procedures with special reference to gatekeeping strategies. Stat. in Med. 26, 4063-4073.
  • HOMMEL, G., BRETZ, F. (2008). Aesthetics and power considerations in multiple testing - a contradiction?  Biom J. 50, 657-666.
  • HOMMEL, G. (2010). Hypothesis-Adaptive Design. In: Annpey Pong, and Shein-Chung Chow, Handbook of Adaptive Designs in Pharmaceutical and Clinical Development, Chapter 16. Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton / London / New York.
  • HOMMEL, G., BRETZ, F., MAURER, W. (2011). Multiple tests based on ordered p-values: A historical survey and applications in medical research. Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics 21, 595–609.