PERCEPT: Replacing binary p-value thresholding with scaling for more nuanced identification of sample differences

Publication Name

iScience

Abstract

Key to a biologists’ capacity to understand data is the ability to make meaningful conclusions about differences in experimental observations. Typically, data are noisy, and conventional methods rely on replicates to average out noise and enable univariate statistical tests to assign p-values. Yet thresholding p-values to determine significance is controversial and often misleading, especially for omics datasets with few replicates. This study introduces PERCEPT, an alternative that transforms data using an ad-hoc scaling factor derived from p-values. By applying this method, low confidence effects are suppressed compared to high confidence ones, enabling clearer patterns to emerge from noisy datasets. The effectiveness of PERCEPT scaling is demonstrated using simulated datasets and published omics studies. The approach reduces the exclusion of datapoints, enhances accuracy, and enables nuanced interpretation of data. PERCEPT is easy to apply for the non-expert in statistics and provides researchers a straightforward way to improve data-driven analyses.

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Volume

27

Issue

6

Article Number

109891

Funding Number

APP1161803

Funding Sponsor

National Health and Medical Research Council

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Link to publisher version (DOI)

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2024.109891