Łukasz Ręcławowicz
2011-Mar-10 22:10 UTC
[R] Is there an exact binomial k-sample test of equivalence?
Hi, I've got one silly question for evening. I don't know is this reasonable, but can test with two the most extreme proportions from the samples could be good enough evidence for testing equivalence, or should I have to look for something else...? -- Mi³ego dnia [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Albyn Jones
2011-Mar-11 04:39 UTC
[R] Is there an exact binomial k-sample test of equivalence?
Presumably the null hypothesis is that at least one of the differences is larger in absolute magnitude than the chosen epsilon. I expect that your procedure would be conservative: if it rejects the null hypothesis, then you are ok, but presumably what you really want would be based on a joint confidence region for all the proportions. albyn Quoting ?ukasz R?c?awowicz <lukasz.reclawowicz at gmail.com>:> Hi, I've got one silly question for evening. > > I don't know is this reasonable, but can test with two the most extreme > proportions from the samples could be good enough evidence for testing > equivalence, or should I have to look for something else...? > > -- > Mi?ego dnia > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > >