Dear Paulo
You did realise that if you type prop.trend.test you get
function (x, n, score = seq_along(x))
{
method <- "Chi-squared Test for Trend in Proportions"
dname <- paste(deparse1(substitute(x)), "out of",
deparse1(substitute(n)),
",\n using scores:", paste(score, collapse = " "))
x <- as.vector(x)
n <- as.vector(n)
p <- sum(x)/sum(n)
w <- n/p/(1 - p)
a <- anova(lm(freq ~ score, data = list(freq = x/n, score =
as.vector(score)),
weights = w))
chisq <- c(`X-squared` = a["score", "Sum Sq"])
structure(list(statistic = chisq, parameter = c(df = 1),
p.value = pchisq(as.numeric(chisq), 1, lower.tail = FALSE),
method = method, data.name = dname), class = "htest")
}
<bytecode: 0x0000021d81d4c850>
<environment: namespace:stats>
Does that help?
Michael
On 11/11/2025 18:27, Paulo Barata wrote:> To the R-Help list,
>
> About the prop.trend.test function, in the package stats.
>
> What calculations exactly does that function perform? What test is
> actually carried out? May I have some reference for the calculations
> performed by that function?
>
> I would like to suggest that some references (one or more) be included
> in the Help file for the function.
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> Paulo Barata
>
> Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
>
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