Petar Milin
2006-Feb-03 15:03 UTC
[R] How to decide between two theoretical distributions?
Question that I have to ask has two parts: first, related to statistics, in principle, and second, related to R-how-to, in particular. In very brief, I have collected pretty solid sample for a phenomenon that has two possible interpretation of how it is distributed in the population; for example, beta and gamma distributed. How it can be tested which model (theoretical distribution) suits better actual data? Except some vague idea that bootstrapping or jackknifing could be used, I have no further thoughts on that matter. Could it be tested in R and how? Sincerely, Petar Milin
Petar Milin
2006-Feb-03 15:11 UTC
[R] How to decide between two theoretical distributions?
Question that I have to ask has two parts: first, related to statistics, in principle, and second, related to R-how-to, in particular. In very brief, I have collected pretty solid sample for a phenomenon that has two possible interpretation of how it is distributed in the population; for example, beta and gamma distributed. How it can be tested which model (theoretical distribution) suits better actual data? Except some vague idea that bootstrapping or jackknifing could be used, I have no further thoughts on that matter. Could it be tested in R and how? Sincerely, Petar Milin