Per-comparison error rate explained

In statistics, per-comparison error rate (PCER) is the probability of a Type I error in the absence of any multiple hypothesis testing correction.[1] This is a liberal error rate relative to the false discovery rate and family-wise error rate, in that it is always less than or equal to those rates.

References

  1. Benjamini . Yoav . Hochberg . Yosef . 1995 . Controlling the false discovery rate: a practical and powerful approach to multiple testing . . 57 . 1 . 289–300 . 1325392 .