c212.NOADJ {c212}R Documentation

Unadjusted test of multiple hypotheses.

Description

Unadjusted test of multiple hypotheses.

Usage

c212.NOADJ(trial.data, alpha = 0.05)

Arguments

trial.data

File or data frame containing the p-values for the hypotheses being tested. The data must include a column called p which contains the p-values of the hypotheses.

alpha

The level for FDR control. E.g. 0.05.

Value

The subset of hypotheses in file or trial.data deemed significant at level alpha.

Note

No check is made for duplicate rows in the input file or data frame.

Author(s)

R. Carragher

Examples


trial.data <- data.frame(B = c(1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4),
j = c(1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5),
AE = c("AE1", "AE2", "AE3", "AE4", "AE5", "AE6", "AE7", "AE8", "AE9", "AE10", "AE11",
"AE12", "AE13", "AE14", "AE15", "AE16", "AE17"),
p = c(0.135005, 0.010000, 0.001000, 0.005000, 0.153501, 0.020000, 0.0013, 0.0023,
0.011, 0.023000, 0.016, 0.0109, 0.559111, 0.751986, 0.308339, 0.837154, 0.325882))

c212.NOADJ(trial.data, alpha=0.05)

## Not run: 
   B j   AE      p
1  2 2  AE3 0.0010
2  3 2  AE7 0.0013
3  3 3  AE8 0.0023
4  2 3  AE4 0.0050
5  2 1  AE2 0.0100
6  3 7 AE12 0.0109
7  3 4  AE9 0.0110
8  3 6 AE11 0.0160
9  3 1  AE6 0.0200
10 3 5 AE10 0.0230


## End(Not run)

[Package c212 version 0.98 Index]