p-Value Combination Method

This feature enables you to specify a method for combining p-values in each analysis group.

P-Value Combination Method1

Definition

minPvalue

Takes the smallest p-value in the group and applies the Sidak correction to obtain the correct p-value

Fisher

Replaces the p-value at the center of the sliding window with the p-value of the t-statistic.

Simes

Replaces the p-value at the center of the sliding window with the p-value computed using Simes’ method2.

TPM

Replaces the p-value at the center of the sliding window with the p-value computed using Zaykin’s method3.
The TPM is a variation of Fisher’s method that leads to a different alternative hypothesis. With the TPM, rejection of the null hypothesis implies that there is at least one false null hypothesis among those with p-values less than the specified tau-value.

Note: This method is equivalent to Fisher’s method when tau=1.

To Specify a P-Value Combination Method:

8 Select a method from the drop-down menu.

For Additional Information

For more information about these methods, see the Methods of Smoothing p-Values in the SAS/Genetics User's Guide.