Hi everybody
I have to do a lot of Mann-Whitney and Wilcoxon tests. Stata "gives" p-values with only 4 decimal.
Beyond that, it indicates "p = .0000". However, I will have to make corrections of p-values because of the important number of tests. I will use the approach of Benjamini & Hochberg for this. So I would need more precise values, for example 6 to 8 decimal places.
Can you help me to find a solution?
Thank you very much for your help.
Michel
I have to do a lot of Mann-Whitney and Wilcoxon tests. Stata "gives" p-values with only 4 decimal.
Beyond that, it indicates "p = .0000". However, I will have to make corrections of p-values because of the important number of tests. I will use the approach of Benjamini & Hochberg for this. So I would need more precise values, for example 6 to 8 decimal places.
Can you help me to find a solution?
Thank you very much for your help.
Michel

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