Using Weighted P-Values in Fisher's Method

06/17/2020
by   Arvind Thiagarajan, et al.
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Fisher's method prescribes a way to combine p-values from multiple experiments into a single p-value. However, the original method can only determine a combined p-value analytically if all constituent p-values are weighted equally. Here we present, with proof, a method to combine p-values with arbitrary weights.

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