Dear Otto,
At 11:44 01/11/99 -0500, Otto Muzik wrote:
| In addition, the fourth and fifth column (uncorrected k and Z)
| contain always the values 0.000. I understand that these are the
| uncorrected probabilities which need to be corrected by the # of
| RESELs. But how can I use these values if there are always 0.000?
Note that you can extract the exact value of uncorrected p-values by
clicking on them in the results table. The corresponding value is extracted
into the base MatLab workspace.
Also, by right clicking in the table background, you are presented with a
context menu offering to a) print the table (as ASCII test), or b) extract
the table data structure. The second option will leave you with a structure
in the "ans" MatLab variable. ans.dat is the array of values in the result
table.
Note that the correction is more complicated than a simple Bonferroni
correction for the number of RESELS.
Hope this helps,
-andrew
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