Please send a reproducible example.
Best,
Uwe Ligges
On 06.08.2015 19:20, Iker Vaquero Alba wrote:
Hello all,
I am doing some Bonferroni correction analyses with R.adjust function. I have a spreadsheet
with 24 columns, each with 5 values. When I use the "holm" method, it gives me adjusted
figures for all the original values except from the ones in the 4th row of each column. I mean, the
value on the 4th row for every column is exactly the same either in the original data or in the
corrected one. I've tried using another algorithm just to see what happens
("bonferroni", for example) and everything is fine, I get corrected figures for all the
values, even the ones on the 4th row.
Does anyone know whether this is any kind of known bug of the "holm"
algorithm of P.adjust function. If so, should I worry about it? If so, can anybody
suggest any possible solution?
Thank you very much.
Iker
__________________________________________________________________
Dr. Iker Vaquero-Alba
Visiting Postdoctoral Research Associate
Laboratory of Evolutionary Ecology of Adaptations,
School of Life Sciences, University of Lincoln, Riseholme Park Campus,
Lincoln
LN2 2LG,
UK.
https://eric.exeter.ac.uk/repository/handle/10036/3381
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