amor Gandhi wrote:> Dear all,
>
> I am trying to use SAMr-library(samr), it gives me p-value = 1.001, any
idea why?
Well, the package maintainer might be a better place to ask. (Bring an
example if you do.)
However, as a generic matter, the result is obviously nonsensical, and
could be due to a sloppy approximation of a distribution function, or
maybe it is a (say) Bonferroni-adjusted p-value which is really an upper
bound for the correct p-value.
Notice, though, that you should only very rarely care about the exact
p-value. As soon as it is above 0.1, the message is just that you have
not proven that there is an effect.
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