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quantileTest: Tests and Confidence Intervals about a Quantile.

Description

The ath quantile of a distribution is the value, q, such that F(q-) <= a <= F(q), where F(x)=Pr[X <= x]. These are exact tests and confidence intervals on independent observations that do not any assumptions on the distribution, F. For example, the tests are exact when data are discrete or continuous, and when the distribution is non-symmetric.

Usage

# S3 method for ordered
quantileTest(x,...)

# S3 method for default quantileTest(x, q = 0, prob = 0.5, alternative = c("two.sided", "less", "greater"), conf.level = 0.95, ...)

medianTest(x, m=0, ...)

Value

A list of class 'htest'.

Arguments

x

a vector of numeric, integer or ordered factor values

q

null quantile for test

m

null median for test

prob

quantile

alternative

a character string specifying the alternative hypothesis, must be one of "two.sided" (default), "greater" or "less". You can specify just the initial letter.

conf.level

confidence level of the interval

...

further arguments to be passed to or from methods.

Author

Michael P. Fay

Details

A test on the quantile. The medianTest is just a wrapper function to call quantileTest with prob=0.5.

Ordinal factors may be used. The calculations just use as.numeric(x) for the factors, then return the character associated with that value. Estimates that are between two ordered factors, say "C" and "D", return the character "C/D".

See Also

signTest

Examples

Run this code
## For Poisson(mean=2.5) the median is 2
x<-rpois(20,2.5)
medianTest(x)
x<-ordered(c(rep("A",10),rep("B",60),rep("C",30)),levels=c("A","B","C"))
xnum<-as.numeric(x)
quantileTest(xnum,q=2,prob=0.705)
quantileTest(x,q=2,prob=0.705)

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