Displaying 2 results from an estimated 2 matches for "shiffler".
Did you mean:
schiffler
2012 Nov 16
0
dixon test
...e are returned. Otherwise, a logical vector is
> formed, indicating which values are exceeding specified probability. In
> "z" and "mad" types, there is also possibility to set this value to zero,
> and then scores are confirmed to (n-1)/sqrt(n) value, according to
> Shiffler (1998). The "iqr" type does not support probabilities, but "lim"
> value can be specified.
>
> The reference of Shiffler is not as the one that appears in the help. It
> is this one:
>
> Schiffler, R.E (1988). Maximum Z scores and outliers. Am. Stat. 42, 1,...
2008 Aug 12
3
dixon test
Hi, I need some help using the R outliers package. I would like to perform a
Q-test (Dixon test) on my data set. I used the dixon.test function, but I
cannot understand what is the confidence level used to perform the test. I
have n=101 (n= number of data). So, can I use directly dixon.test ? What
about qdixon and qtable functions?
thank you so much!
--
View this message in context: