I am running the following script in Windows Version 9.4:
proc multtest data=yaron noprint out=outp perm n=1000000;
class Group;
contrast 'delHi - delLo' 1 -1 -1 1;
test mean(X);
ODS select pValues;
proc print data=outp;
format raw_p perm_p best9.;
var _contrast_ raw_p perm_p;
id _var_;
run;
Is there any way I can get a confidence interval or a standard error for perm_p?
It's in the OUT= data set. See the "Details: Output Data Sets" section of the MULTTEST documentation that describes the contents of this data set.
It's in the OUT= data set. See the "Details: Output Data Sets" section of the MULTTEST documentation that describes the contents of this data set.
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