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kathisas
Fluorite | Level 6

Hey i have These datalines and i want to get a bonferroni test. how can i signalize that the p-values of the last are smaller than 0,0001?

 

test1 0.0881
test2 <0.0001
test3 <0.0001

proc multtest inpvalues(pval)=b bon;
run;

 

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Rick_SAS
SAS Super FREQ

You don't say where these p-values come from, but if they are created by a SAS procedure then most likely they are being formatted by using the PVALUE format.  If you use ODS OUTPUT to save the values in a data set, then the data set will contain the raw values, which PROC MULTTEST can process.

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