View source: R/ComparisonOneSampleCTest.R
| ComparisonOneSampleCTest | R Documentation |
ComparisonOneSampleCTest returns the percentage of rejections for the one-sample C-test when different resampling methods
are used.
ComparisonOneSampleCTest(
generator,
mu_0,
shift = 0,
sampleSize = 10,
numberOfSamples = 10,
initialSamples = 100,
theta = 1/3,
significance = 0.05,
...
)
generator |
Name of the generator for sampling initial samples.
For the possible names check the values of |
mu_0 |
Triangular or trapezoidal fuzzy number which is used for the null hypothesis of the C-test. |
shift |
Deterministic shift added to all initial samples. |
sampleSize |
Size of the single initial sample. |
numberOfSamples |
Number of the bootstrapped samples used to estimate the p-value. |
initialSamples |
Number of the generated initial samples. More than one value can be given in the form of matrix. |
theta |
The weighting parameter for the mid/spread distance applied in the C-test. |
significance |
The significance value used to accept/reject the hypothesis for the one-sample C-test. |
... |
Parameters which are passed to |
The function generates a sequence of initial samples (their number is given in initialSamples,
the size is determined by sampleSize) for fuzzy numbers of the type specified by generator.
Then some deterministic shift of the size shift is added to each fuzzy observation in these samples.
Next, function OneSampleCTest is executed to calculate the p-value for each combination of the initial sample and
resampling method. Then, by comparing the p-value with the assumed significance level
significance we make a decision whether to reject the null hypothesis for the one-sample C-test for the mean
(see Lubiano et al. (2016)) or not.
The output of this procedure is the percentage of rejections in the sequence of experiments.
This function returns a vector of percentage of rejections for the one-sample C-test for the mean.
Lubiano, M.A., Montenegro M., Sinova, B., de Saa, S.R., Gil, M.A. (2016) Hypothesis testing for means in connection with fuzzy rating scale-based data: algorithms and applications European Journal of Operational Research, 251, pp. 918-929
ComparisonSEMean for the comparison of resampling methods based on SE/MSE for the mean,
ComparePowerOneSampleCTest for the comparison of resampling methods based on power for the one-sample C-test
for the mean.
Other comparison of resampling methods:
ComparePowerOneSampleCTest(),
ComparisonSEMean()
## Not run:
# seed PRNG
set.seed(1234)
# compare the resampling methods for the synthetic data generated using GeneratorNU function
ComparisonOneSampleCTest(generator="GeneratorNU",mu_0 = c(-0.4,-0.1,0.1,0.4),
sampleSize = 10,numberOfSamples = 100, initialSamples = 100,mu = 0, sigma = 1,a = 0.2,b = 0.6)
## End(Not run)
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