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stats (version 3.4.3)

poisson.test: Exact Poisson tests

Description

Performs an exact test of a simple null hypothesis about the rate parameter in Poisson distribution, or for the ratio between two rate parameters.

Usage

poisson.test(x, T = 1, r = 1,
    alternative = c("two.sided", "less", "greater"),
    conf.level = 0.95)

Arguments

x

number of events. A vector of length one or two.

T

time base for event count. A vector of length one or two.

r

hypothesized rate or rate ratio

alternative

indicates the alternative hypothesis and must be one of "two.sided", "greater" or "less". You can specify just the initial letter.

conf.level

confidence level for the returned confidence interval.

Value

A list with class "htest" containing the following components:

statistic

the number of events (in the first sample if there are two.)

parameter

the corresponding expected count

p.value

the p-value of the test.

conf.int

a confidence interval for the rate or rate ratio.

estimate

the estimated rate or rate ratio.

null.value

the rate or rate ratio under the null, r.

alternative

a character string describing the alternative hypothesis.

method

the character string "Exact Poisson test" or "Comparison of Poisson rates" as appropriate.

data.name

a character string giving the names of the data.

Details

Confidence intervals are computed similarly to those of binom.test in the one-sample case, and using binom.test in the two sample case.

See Also

binom.test

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
### These are paraphrased from data sets in the ISwR package

## SMR, Welsh Nickel workers
poisson.test(137, 24.19893)

## eba1977, compare Fredericia to other three cities for ages 55-59
poisson.test(c(11, 6+8+7), c(800, 1083+1050+878))
# }

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