You make some good points, but thinking about the fact that researchers should correct for multiple-hypothesis testing always makes me a little sad—this almost never happens. Do you have an example where a study does this really nicely?
Also, do you have any input on the hypothesis that treating early is a worthwhile risk?
You make some good points, but thinking about the fact that researchers should correct for multiple-hypothesis testing always makes me a little sad—this almost never happens. Do you have an example where a study does this really nicely?
Also, do you have any input on the hypothesis that treating early is a worthwhile risk?