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==Special cases==
The [[Holm–BonferroniHolm–Bonferroni method]] is a special case of a closed test procedure for which each intersection null hypothesis is tested using the simple Bonferroni test. As such, it controls the [[familywise error rate]] for all the ''k'' hypotheses at level α in the strong sense.
 
Multiple test procedures developed using the graphical approach for constructing and illustrating multiple test procedures<ref>{{cite journal | doi = 10.1002/sim.3495 | last1 = Bretz | first1 = F | last2 = Maurer | first2 = W | last3 = Brannath | first3 = W | last4 = Posch | first4 = M | year = 2009 | title = A graphical approach to sequentially rejective multiple test procedures | url = | journal = Stat Med. | volume = 28 | issue = 4 | pages = 586-604 }}</ref> are a subclass of closed testing procedures.
 
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==See also ==
* [[Multiple comparisons]]
* [[Holm&ndash;BonferroniHolm–Bonferroni method]]
* [[Bonferroni correction]]
 
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[[Category:Hypothesis testing]]