HodgesLehmann: Hodges-Lehmann Estimator of Location
Description
Function to compute the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location in the one sample case.
Simple wrapper to extract the value from the result of wilcox.test.
Usage
HodgesLehmann(x, y = NULL, conf.level = NA, na.rm = FALSE)
Arguments
x
a numeric vector.
y
an optional numeric vector of data values: as with x non-finite values will be omitted.
conf.level
confidence level of.
na.rm
logical. Should missing values be removed? Defaults to FALSE.
Value
the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location as a single numeric value if no confidence intervals are requested,
and otherwise a numeric vector with 3 elements for the estimate, the lower and the upper confidence interval
Details
The Hodges-Lehmann estimator is the median of the combined data points and Walsh averages.
It is the same as the Pseudo Median returned as a by-product of the function wilcox.test.
Note that in the two-sample case the estimator for the difference in location parameters does not estimate the difference in medians (a common misconception) but rather the median of the difference between a sample from x and a sample from y.
The confidence interval for the "pseudo median" is extracted from wilcox.test (conf.int = TRUE).
References
Hodges, J.L., and Lehmann, E.L. (1963), Estimates of location based on rank tests. The Annals of Mathematical Statistics, 34, 598--611.