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Performs Monte Carlo hypothesis tests, allowing a couple of different sequential stopping boundaries. For example, a truncated sequential probability ratio test boundary (Fay, Kim and Hachey, 2007 <DOI:10.1198/106186007X257025>) and a boundary proposed by Besag and Clifford, 1991 <DOI:10.1093/biomet/78.2.301>. Gives valid p-values and confidence intervals on p-values.
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Author | Michael P. Fay |
Maintainer | Michael P. Fay <mfay@niaid.nih.gov> |
License | GPL |
Version | 1.0-3 |
URL | https://www.niaid.nih.gov/about/brb-staff-fay |
Package repository | View on CRAN |
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