Thank you for the replies! I was able to locate the 'calculate adjusted p-values' option in descriptive statistics. But I cannot figure out how to use this for my GLM.
For example, when conducting the general linear model (GLM), SPSS gives you a post-hoc option to apply multiple comparison corrections such as Bonferroni and Tukey etc. However, after installing the "Calculate Adjusted P-Values" extension in SPSS, the Benjamini-Hochberg (BH) correction only appears in the descriptive statistics option but NOT when I conduct the GLM. Do I need to create a variable of only my p-values from the GLM and then conduct the BH correction? If so, how do I do that?
I tried conducting the general linear model but the extension was not available to me there. How do I apply the benjamini-hochberg correction for my GLM?
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Desiree Delgadillo
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Original Message:
Sent: Tue June 04, 2024 10:09 AM
From: Jon Peck
Subject: Benjamini & Hochberg method to control the false discovery rate
Go to the Extension Hub and search for PADJUST.
If you don't see it, the extension may already be installed, and it would appear under Analyze > Descriptive Statistics
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Original Message:
Sent: 6/3/2024 6:51:00 PM
From: Desiree Delgadillo
Subject: RE: Benjamini & Hochberg method to control the false discovery rate
Hello, I can't seem to figure out where or how to actually install the FDR extension for SPSS. Can someone post a direct link to the extension hub with the multiple comparison options? Thank you!
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Desiree Delgadillo
Original Message:
Sent: Tue May 10, 2022 08:29 AM
From: Jon Peck
Subject: Benjamini & Hochberg method to control the false discovery rate
The STATS PADJUST extension command available via the Extensions > Extension Hub menu provides six multiple-testing corrections and works with the output from any command that includes the sig levels.
For background on BH, check out this link
There are many others as well.
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Original Message:
Sent: 5/10/2022 3:35:00 AM
From: Meni Berger
Subject: Benjamini & Hochberg method to control the false discovery rate
Hello fellow SPSS users.
I am using the following tech note for FDR correction implementation:
Does SPSS Statistics offer multiple comparisons using the Benjamini & Hochberg method to control the false discovery rate?
although it provides the technical basis for the correction, it does not offer any theoretical background.
Does anybody have some info regarding the rationale behind the BH FDR? any theoretical resources?
Thanks!!
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Meni Berger
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