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2006 Sep 18
1
Cochrans Q Test
Hi! I would like to conduct a Cochran`s Q Test in R, but have not found any suitable function. My first idea was: J <- as.table(matrix(c(6,16,2,4),ncol=2, dimnames = list("C" = c("Favorable","Unfavorable"),"Drug A Favorable"=c("B Favorable","B Unfavorable")))) L <- as.table(matrix(c(2,4,6,6),ncol=2, dimnames =
2009 Jun 01
1
using "cochran.test()" as a "mcnemar.test()" ?
Hello all I wish to perform a mcnemar.test() for a 5X5 matrix. Wikipedia tells me (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cochran_test) I should turn to cochran.test. The only place I found it was in the "outliers" package, but the command cochran.test() acts differently then mcnemar.test() , and doesn't take a table as input. Any ideas on how to use it ? #Example code: aa =
2007 Nov 05
1
Help with cochran.test
Hi, I have been trying to use the function cochran.test from the Outliers package to test for homogeneity of variance. This works well except when I use transformed data. Would anyone have an idea why it doesn't work and how I could do the cochran test on transformed data? Thanks, Stephanie >library(outliers) > set.seed(1234) > x=rnorm(100) >
2010 Sep 15
1
cochran-grubbs tests results
Hello, I'm new in this R world and I don't know much about statistics, but now I have to analize some data and I've got some first queries yet: I have 5 sets of area mesures and each set has 5 repetitions. My first step is to check data looking for outliers. I've used the outliers package. I have to use the cochran test and the grubbs test in case I find any outlier. The problem
2012 Sep 18
1
Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test
Hello, I have some satellite tag time-at-depth (TAD) frequency data that I would like some help with. The data was transmitted via satellite as percent time spent in each of 7 depth bins (0m, 0-1m, 1-10m, 10-50m etc.), binned over 6-hour intervals. I categorized each row of data corresponding to a date and time into summer vs. winter, and day vs. night, and then summed and averaged the given
2009 Jun 04
4
Cochran’s Q statistic
Does anyone know which package include the computation of Cochran’s Q statistic in R? jlfmssm [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Dec 29
1
Problem applying Chi-square in R and Cochran's Recommendations
Sir, I have a problem here while applying chisquare test to the following Data ( below the subject of this mail) ...when I wanted to test the significance using three different free statistical packages, here R, EpiInfo and OpenEpi. *Only OpenEpi accepts the test based on Cochran's Recommendations. * R says " chi squared approximation may be incorrect." Does it mean the same as
2007 Mar 06
1
Quick question on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test
Dear List, I am looking for what B.S.Everitt refers to as Cochrane Method for testing independence in combined 2x2 contingency tables. Is it the same method as the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi-Squared Test for Count Data in R? Thanks, Serguei [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2007 Nov 01
1
Help me in Cochran armitage trend test Coding
Dear sir, I am Shibu John from Thrombosis Research Institute India. It is a multidisciplinary organisation concerned with the interrelated problems of thrombosis and atherosclerosis. I was searching for Cochran armitage trend test program in R. Then I had seen your R coding for C-A trend test. I tried that in the R software. But I can?t run the program due the [Error: could not find function
2005 Jul 28
2
Cochran-Armitage-trend-test
Hi! I am searching for the Cochran-Armitage-trend-test. Is it included in an R-package? Thank you! --
2009 Feb 09
2
R equivalent of SAS Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel tests?
In SAS, for a two-way (or 3-way, stratified) table, the CMH option in SAS PROC FREQ gives 3 tests that take ordinality of the factors into account, for both variables, just the column variable or neither. Is there an equivalent in R? The mantelhaen.test in stats gives something quite different (a test of conditional independence for *nominal* factors in a 3-way table). e.g. I'd like to
2009 Nov 18
1
Cochran's Theorem
I want to understand ANOVA better. But a few textbook that I have do not describe Cochran's Theorem in details. Could somebody recommend a book for me?
2009 Dec 08
0
Cochran C Test - Homogeneity of Variances
Hi List. It may be a very simple question, but I couldn’t find an answer on the internet. Which function (maybe in a specific package) would I use to perform a Cochran C Test for Homogeneity of Variances? Stats package have the mantelhaen.test, but I’m “almost sure” that It’s not what I want, it’s probably the Cochran Q Test. So, any ideas? Thank you for the pacience.
2006 Dec 28
0
Cochran-Armitage statistics
Dear R-enthusiasts, I am trying to do a Cochran-Armitage test for trend in R. After consulting google I found Torsten Hothorn's remark that the 'coin' library could be used. lungtumor <- data.frame(dose = rep(c(0, 1, 2), c(40, 50, 48)), tumor = c(rep(c(0, 1), c(38, 2)), rep(c(0, 1), c(43, 7)),
2011 Apr 23
0
[LLVMdev] copy instructions
The mem2reg pass will rewrite allocas and loads and stores to SSA virtual registers. Essentially it's a transformation from non-SSA to SSA form. That said, I don't know if you want your students to implement their own SSA transformation. Reid On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 1:57 PM, Cochran, Wayne Owen <wcochran at vancouver.wsu.edu> wrote: > It is my understanding, the alloca memory
2011 Apr 23
2
[LLVMdev] copy instructions
It is my understanding, the alloca memory routines are used for forcing variables to be allocated on the stack frame -- which you would want for source level debugging. When SSA registers are used, LLVM will decide what goes into registers and what will spill over to the stack frame. I want the latter. --w Wayne O. Cochran Assistant Professor Computer Science wcochran at vancouver.wsu.edu
2017 Dec 22
0
Introducing samplesizeCMH: Power and Sample Size Calculation for the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Test
Dear R users, I am happy to announce the new package `samplesizeCMH` is now available on CRAN <https://cran.r-project.org/package=samplesizeCMH>. The `samplesizeCMH` package will compute power and sample size for the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for stratified 2x2 tables. There are also several helper functions for working with 2x2 tables, such as converting a proportion into an odds
2017 Dec 22
0
Introducing samplesizeCMH: Power and Sample Size Calculation for the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Test
Dear R users, I am happy to announce the new package `samplesizeCMH` is now available on CRAN <https://cran.r-project.org/package=samplesizeCMH>. The `samplesizeCMH` package will compute power and sample size for the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for stratified 2x2 tables. There are also several helper functions for working with 2x2 tables, such as converting a proportion into an odds
2013 Mar 02
3
print method like print.anova()
I have a print method for a set of statistical tests, vcdExtra::CMHtest, for which I'd like to have more sensible printing of pvalues, as in print.anova(). [Testing this requires the latest version of vcdExtra, from R-Forge **|install.packages("vcdExtra", repos="http://R-Forge.R-project.org")|** ] With my current print method, I get results like this, but all Prob values
2011 Jun 10
2
Problem loading packages in R 2.13.0 on Mac
I am having problem loading packages in the newest version of R (2.13.0) on my Mac. I have tried to install various packages (e.g. lawstat, Rcmdr, car) and load them using the Package Installer and Package Manager menu options but I get the follow error: > library(lawstat) Loading required package: mvtnorm Error: package 'mvtnorm' could not be loaded In addition: Warning