cocotest:Dependence Condition Test Using Ranked Correlation Coefficients
A common misconception is that the Hochberg procedure comes up with adequate overall type I error control when test
statistics are positively correlated. However, unless the test
statistics follow some standard distributions, the Hochberg
procedure requires a more stringent positive dependence
assumption, beyond mere positive correlation, to ensure valid
overall type I error control. To fill this gap, we formulate
statistical tests grounded in rank correlation coefficients to
validate fulfillment of the positive dependence through
stochastic ordering (PDS) condition. See Gou, J., Wu, K. and
Chen, O. Y. (2024). Rank correlation coefficient based tests on
positive dependence through stochastic ordering with
application in cancer studies, Technical Report.