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stats (version 3.5.3)

stat.anova: GLM Anova Statistics

Description

This is a utility function, used in lm and glm methods for anova(…, test != NULL) and should not be used by the average user.

Usage

stat.anova(table, test = c("Rao","LRT", "Chisq", "F", "Cp"),
           scale, df.scale, n)

Arguments

table

numeric matrix as results from anova.glm(…, test = NULL).

test

a character string, partially matching one of "Rao", "LRT", "Chisq", "F" or "Cp".

scale

a residual mean square or other scale estimate to be used as the denominator in an F test.

df.scale

degrees of freedom corresponding to scale.

n

number of observations.

Value

A matrix which is the original table, augmented by a column of test statistics, depending on the test argument.

References

Hastie, T. J. and Pregibon, D. (1992) Generalized linear models. Chapter 6 of Statistical Models in S eds J. M. Chambers and T. J. Hastie, Wadsworth & Brooks/Cole.

See Also

anova.lm, anova.glm.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
##-- Continued from '?glm':
# }
# NOT RUN {
print(ag <- anova(glm.D93))
stat.anova(ag$table, test = "Cp",
           scale = sum(resid(glm.D93, "pearson")^2)/4,
           df.scale = 4, n = 9)
# }

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