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2012 Dec 18
0
R function for computing Simultaneous confidence intervals for multinomial proportions
Dear all, Does someone know an R function implementing the method of Sison and Glaz (1995) (see full ref below) for computing Simultaneous confidence intervals for multinomial proportions? As alternative method, I think to boostrap the mean of each proportion and get in that way confidence interval of the mean. I observed 21 times a response that could be one out of...
2023 Apr 09
1
simultaneous confidence intervals for multinomial proportions: sample size
Hello! I want to calculate simultaneous confidence intervals for a nominal variable with three categories: "yes", "no", "partially" and I expect that far more than 5 samples fall into each category. I have read that Glaz & Sison's method is only appropriate for variables with 7 or more categories. Therefore, the Goodman method seems like a good idea. I have found the R function "MultinomCI" {DescTools} to calculate these CIs. However, I have not found a way to calculate in advance the required sample size for...
2008 Jan 14
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multinomial confidence interval
Hi R users! Is there a function that extracts the simultaneous confidence intervals for multinomial proportions as described by Sison and Glaz 1995? or anyone else for that matter? I have seen that SAS has macro for this ( http://www.jstatsoft.org/v05/i06) and i was wondering if R had something similar? Thank you and have a great day ahead! --------------------------------- [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2005 Jul 12
2
Help: TE100P connecting to non PRI, ISDN interfaces
Hello, i've googled and can't find a definite answer, so here goes: I have purchased the Digium TE100P, and am setting up the connection, however the telco i'm supposed to work with does not support PRI/ISDN E1 connections. They only support E1/R2 lines. Is there a way i can make the TE100P work with this? I've not seen any zaptel.conf that supports this. Any workarounds?