On 22.04.2011 05:42, zhu yao wrote:
Hi, everyone. I know it may be a basic statistical question. But I can't
find a good answer.

I have a question raised by one of the reviewers.
Factor A expression was strongly correlated with B expression (chi-square)
in this series. Prior reports by the same authors showed that B expression
strongly correlated with survival (Log-rank). Please provide an explanation
why then were the results not transitive.

I do not understand anything here:

- First of all: Why is this a question on the *R* help mailing list?

- How is "the reviewer"?
- How is "the same authors"?
- Which article are you referring to?
- What is *known* about the relation between the stuff you named "A", "B" and "survival"?


Uwe Ligges




Thanks a lot.

*Yao Zhu*
*Department of Urology
Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center
Shanghai, China*

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