Alternatively, the proportion of trees that gave in a significant result
(for a given threshold) could be of interest. It depends on your question.

Simon

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2016-03-10 11:41 GMT-05:00 David Bapst <dwba...@gmail.com>:

> Darrin, list-
>
> I'm sure there's people on this list with better answers, so I'll
> throw in first with what might be the wrong answer (but feels right to
> me), and say you more or less need to report all of them: like, show a
> full histogram of the p-values. At least, as a reviewer, that is what
> would convince me whether there was evidence or not to reject a
> hypothesis.
>
> But I'm sure there's some statistical argument again that too, in
> terms of taking a frequentist perspective across multiple versions of
> the same dataset.
>
> To the list: I look forward to hearing how I am wrong! ;)
>
> -Dave
>
> On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 4:54 AM, Darrin Hulsey
> <darrinhulseymin...@outlook.com> wrote:
> > I am running a series of statistics on a subset of 100 trees that
> returns 100 different p-values.  I was wondering what the best way to
> report summary statistics for these 100 p-values would be (median?, measure
> of variance in all 100 p-values?).  Thanks for any insight.
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