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CDF of truncated product method statistic under the null hypothesis.
p.tpm(q, n, tau1, M = NULL)
- quantile, could be a vector.
- dimension parameter, i.e. the number of p-values to be combined.
- truncation parameter. 0 < tau1 <= 1.
- correlation matrix of the input statistics. Default = NULL assumes independence.
The left-tail probability of the null distribution of truncated product method statistic at the given quantile.
1. Hong Zhang and Zheyang Wu. "TFisher Tests: Optimal and Adaptive Thresholding for Combining p-Values", submitted.
2. Zaykin, D.V., Zhivotovsky, L. A., Westfall, P.H. and Weir, B.S. (2002), Truncated product method for combining P-values. Genet. Epidemiol., 22: 170<U+2013>185. doi:10.1002/gepi.0042
stat.tpm for the definition of the statistic.
stat.tpm
# NOT RUN { pval <- runif(100) tpmstat <- stat.tpm(p=pval, tau1=0.05) p.tpm(q=tpmstat, n=100, tau1=0.05) M = matrix(0.3,100,100) + diag(1-0.3,100) p.tpm(q=tpmstat, n=100, tau1=0.05, M=M) # }
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