Consider the following sorted p values from N = 10 independent hypothesis tests: 0.007, 0.009, 0.052, 0.057, 0.072, 0.089, 0.119, 0.227, 0.299, 0.533.
a. Do these results support a conclusion of “field significance” (i.e., at least one of the 10 local null hypotheses can be rejected) at the aglobal = 0.05 level using either the Livezey-Chen “counting” test with a = 0.05, or the FDR approach?
b. Which, if any, of the p values would lead to rejection of the respective local null hypotheses according to the calculations in part (a), using each of the methods?
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