Why, When and How to Adjust Your P Values?
Pasteur Institute of Iran · Biotechnology Research Center
Abstract
Currently, numerous papers are published reporting analysis of biological data at different omics levels by making statistical inferences. Of note, many studies, as those published in this Journal, report association of gene(s) at the genomic and transcriptomic levels by undertaking appropriate statistical tests. For instance, genotype, allele or haplotype frequencies at the genomic level or normalized expression levels at the transcriptomic level are compared between the case and control groups using the Chi-square/Fisher's exact test or independent (i.e. two-sampled) t-test respectively, with this culminating into a single numeric, namely the P value (or the degree of the false positive rate), which is used…
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2Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Pairwise comparison
- False discovery rate
- Statistical hypothesis testing
- Exact test
- Multiple comparisons problem
- p-value
- Statistics