Well, there's the familywise error rate and the experimentwise error rate also. There's a number of statistical procedures to handle multiple comparisons that can offer better protection against false positives.
Newspaper columnists have invented (seemingly) plausible scenarios and corresponding suggestions on how to fix them for years. Chemical plants, trucks carrying toxic gases, etc. What has been done in response to these suggestions? Zip. Nada.
This whole thing is just more Homeland Security razzle dazzle.
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Well, there's the familywise error rate and the experimentwise error rate also. There's a number of statistical procedures to handle multiple comparisons that can offer better protection against false positives.
Newspaper columnists have invented (seemingly) plausible scenarios and corresponding suggestions on how to fix them for years. Chemical plants, trucks carrying toxic gases, etc. What has been done in response to these suggestions? Zip. Nada. This whole thing is just more Homeland Security razzle dazzle.