Running Correlated Findings for Nicardipine using default settings generates the report shown below.The Report contains the following elements:This enables you to subset subjects based on demographic characteristics and study site. Refer to Data Filter for more information.
• Show Sites : Shows the rows of the data table for the selected points from the volcano plot . Clicking opens the following table:
• Show Correlation Plot : Click to display correlation plots for the selected points.
• Show Findings : Click to display all a table of the selected correlated findings.
• Click to view the associated data tables. Refer to View Data for more information.
• Click to generate a standardized pdf - or rtf -formatted report containing the plots and charts of selected sections.
• Click to take notes, and store them in a central location. Refer to Add Notes for more information.
• Click to read user-generated notes. Refer to View Notes for more information.
• Click the arrow to reopen the completed report dialog used to generate this output.
• Click the gray border to the left of the Options tab to open a dynamic report navigator that lists all of the reports in the review. Refer to Report Navigator for more information.Fisher's transformation (Fisher, 1921 1 , 1970 2 ) of the correlation coefficient is calculated for all pairs of tests by CDISC findings domain, with each site (the suspect site, indexed with s ) compared to all other sites taken together as a reference (indexed as o ). Corresponding p -values are calculated according to a normal approximation.FDR p -values are calculated and the reference line is determined as described in How does JMP Clinical calculate the False Discovery Rate (FDR)? .Analyze all tests from all findings domains , Findings Tests , Analyze: , Consider BY variables in the analysis
Fisher, R.A. (1921). On the "probable error" of a coefficient of correlation deduced from a small sample. Metron 1: 3-32.
Subject-specific filters must be created using the Create Subject Filter report prior to your analysis.
For more information about how to specify a filter using this option, see The SAS WHERE Expression .