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Dear Sir,
I have performed xpehhbin and found xpehh value from the repective program. I am interested in P-Value is there any way to calculate the same?
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Hi
XP-EHH scores are analogous to standard scores (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_score) in that they represent how
many standard deviations from the mean of all values in a
particular frequency bin a given value is. For this reason previous studies
have used a cutoff of 2 as a Z of 2 roughly equates to a p value of 0.05.
However this doesn't account for multiple testing and is therefore a
lenient threshold. Other approaches are probably better, for example
permuting population labels, recalculating XP-EHH and observing how often
values as extreme as those in the real data are observed.
Cheers
James
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I have performed xpehhbin and found xpehh value from the repective
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Dear Sir,
I have performed xpehhbin and found xpehh value from the repective program. I am interested in P-Value is there any way to calculate the same?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: