Family-wise error rate

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Family-wise error rate

Quality:

Familywise error rate - probability of making one or more false discoveries among all the hypotheses when performing multiple hypotheses tests. Article “Family-wise error rate” in English Wikipedia has 38.1 points for quality (as of July 1, 2025). The article contains 24 references and 17 sections. The article also contains templates indicating quality issues, therefore its score was reduced by 4.23 points.

In this language version of Wikipedia the article has the best quality. Also, this article is the most popular in that (English) language version.

In June 2025 the article “Family-wise error rate” was edited by 1 authors in English Wikipedia and written by 1 authors in all languages.

Since the creation of article “Family-wise error rate”, its content was written by 81 registered users of English Wikipedia and edited by 95 registered Wikipedia users in all languages.

The article is cited 35 times in English Wikipedia and cited 53 times in all languages.

The highest Authors Interest rank from 2001:

  • Local (English): #36258 in April 2017
  • Global: #130987 in March 2024

The highest popularity rank from 2008:

  • Local (English): #116044 in April 2015
  • Global: #208796 in April 2015

There are 4 language versions for this article in the WikiRank database (of the considered 55 Wikipedia language editions).

The quality and popularity assessment was based on Wikipédia dumps from July 1, 2025 (including revision history and pageviews for previous years).

The table below shows the language versions of the article with the highest quality.

Languages with the highest quality

#LanguageQuality gradeQuality score
1English (en)
Family-wise error rate
38.0818
2Hungarian (hu)
FWER
23.6594
3Polish (pl)
FWER
21.6526
4Japanese (ja)
ファミリーワイズエラー率
17.1714
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The following table shows the most popular language versions of the article.

Most popular in all the time

The most popular language versions of the article "Family-wise error rate" in all the time
#LanguagePopularity awardRelative popularity
1English (en)
Family-wise error rate
911 045
2Japanese (ja)
ファミリーワイズエラー率
26 877
3Hungarian (hu)
FWER
1 517
4Polish (pl)
FWER
348
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The following table shows the language versions of the article with the highest popularity in the last month.

Most popular in June 2025

The most popular language versions of the article "Family-wise error rate" in June 2025
#LanguagePopularity awardRelative popularity
1English (en)
Family-wise error rate
2 596
2Japanese (ja)
ファミリーワイズエラー率
144
3Polish (pl)
FWER
26
4Hungarian (hu)
FWER
7
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The following table shows the language versions of the article with the highest Authors’ Interest.

The highest AI

Language versions of the article "Family-wise error rate" with the highest Authors Interest (number of authors). Only registered Wikipedia users were taken into account.
#LanguageAI awardRelative AI
1English (en)
Family-wise error rate
81
2Hungarian (hu)
FWER
7
3Japanese (ja)
ファミリーワイズエラー率
6
4Polish (pl)
FWER
1
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The following table shows the language versions of the article with the highest Authors’ Interest in the last month.

The highest AI in June 2025

Language versions of the article "Family-wise error rate" with the highest AI in June 2025
#LanguageAI awardRelative AI
1English (en)
Family-wise error rate
1
2Hungarian (hu)
FWER
0
3Japanese (ja)
ファミリーワイズエラー率
0
4Polish (pl)
FWER
0
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The following table shows the language versions of the article with the highest number of citations.

The highest CI

Language versions of the article "Family-wise error rate" with the highest Citation Index (CI)
#LanguageCI awardRelative CI
1English (en)
Family-wise error rate
35
2Japanese (ja)
ファミリーワイズエラー率
8
3Polish (pl)
FWER
8
4Hungarian (hu)
FWER
2
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Quality measures

Interwikis

#LanguageValue
enEnglish
Family-wise error rate
huHungarian
FWER
jaJapanese
ファミリーワイズエラー率
plPolish
FWER

Popularity rank trends

Best Rank English:
#116044
04.2015
Global:
#208796
04.2015

AI rank trends

Best Rank English:
#36258
04.2017
Global:
#130987
03.2024

Languages comparison

Important global interconnections (July 2024 – June 2025)

Wikipedia readers most often find their way to information on Familywise error rate from Wikipedia articles about Multiple comparisons problem, Bonferroni correction, Holm–Bonferroni method, False discovery rate and Tukeys range test. Whereas reading the article about Familywise error rate people most often go to Wikipedia articles on Multiple comparisons problem, Bonferroni correction, False discovery rate, Type I and type II errors and Holm–Bonferroni method.

Cumulative results of quality and popularity of the Wikipedia article

List of Wikipedia articles in different languages (starting with the most popular):

hu: FWER
pl: FWER

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