summary.BBSGoF {sgof} | R Documentation |
Summary of a BBSGoF object
Description
Summary of the most important results given by the BBSGoF procedure.
Usage
## S3 method for class 'BBSGoF'
summary(object,...)
Arguments
object |
A BBSGoF object. |
... |
Additional arguments affecting the summary produced. |
Value
Rejections |
The number of effects declared by BB-SGoF with automatic k. |
FDR |
The estimated false discovery rate. |
Adjusted.pvalues |
Table of adjusted p-values falling under gamma. |
Tarone.pvalue.auto |
The p-values of Tarone’s test for the automatic k. |
beta.parameters |
The estimated parameters of the Beta(a,b) model for the automatic k. |
betabinomial.parameters |
The estimated parameters of the Betabinomial(p,ro) model for the automatic k. |
sd.betabinomial.parameters |
The standard deviation of the estimated parameters of the Betabinomial(p,ro) model for the automatic k. |
automatic.blocks |
The automatic number of blocks. |
Author(s)
Irene Castro Conde and Jacobo de Uña Álvarez
References
Dalmasso C, Broet P and Moreau T (2005) A simple procedure for estimating the false discovery rate. Bioinformatics 21:660–668
de Uña Álvarez J (2012). The Beta-Binomial SGoF method for multiple dependent tests. Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology, Vol. 11, Iss. 3, Article 14.
See Also
Examples
p<-runif(387)^2 #387 p-values, intersection null violated
res<-BBSGoF(p)
summary(res) #automatic number of blocks, number of rejected nulls,
#estimated FDR, beta and beta-binomial parameters,
#Tarone test of no correlation