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Re: st: RE: "extracting" the p-value from a t-test


From   Roger Newson <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: RE: "extracting" the p-value from a t-test
Date   Thu, 24 Nov 2005 15:31:50 +0000

The most up-to-date version of the -smileplot- p[ackage is downloadable from SSC using the -ssc- command in Stata. A pre-publication .pdf draft of the cited paper (and a few other papers on multiple testing) can be downloaded from within Stata by clicking on the hypertext in the reference to the paper in the online help for -smileplot-, and then downloading the .pdf draft from my website.

HTHs

Roger


At 13:39 24/11/2005, Neil wrote:

On 11/24/05, Maarten Buis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> If you want to test many hypotheses than it may be worthwhile to look at bonferroni corrections.
>

Roger Newson's package -smileplot- (which consists of the -smileplot-
and -multproc- commands) may also be of interest if you are performing
multiple tests and need to perform corrections.

See

Newson R, ALSPAC Team (2003) Multiple-test procedures and smile plots.
The Stata Journal 3(2):109-132

To install...

. net install st0035

HTH's

Neil

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