lengthAll: Expected Length summary calculation using 6 base methods...

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lengthAllR Documentation

Expected Length summary calculation using 6 base methods (Wald, Wald-T, Likelihood, Score, Logit-Wald, ArcSine)

Description

Expected Length summary calculation using 6 base methods (Wald, Wald-T, Likelihood, Score, Logit-Wald, ArcSine)

Usage

lengthAll(n, alp, a, b)

Arguments

n

- Number of trials

alp

- Alpha value (significance level required)

a

- Beta parameters for hypo "p"

b

- Beta parameters for hypo "p"

Details

The sum of length for 6 base methods (Wald, Wald-T, Likelihood, Score, Logit-Wald, ArcSine) for n given alpha alp and Beta parameters a, b

Value

A dataframe with

sumLen

The sum of the expected length

explMean

The mean of the expected length

explSD

The Standard Deviation of the expected length

explMax

The max of the expected length

explLL

The Lower limit of the expected length calculated using mean - SD

explUL

The Upper limit of the expected length calculated using mean + SD

method

The name of the method

References

[1] 1993 Vollset SE. Confidence intervals for a binomial proportion. Statistics in Medicine: 12; 809 - 824.

[2] 1998 Agresti A and Coull BA. Approximate is better than "Exact" for interval estimation of binomial proportions. The American Statistician: 52; 119 - 126.

[3] 1998 Newcombe RG. Two-sided confidence intervals for the single proportion: Comparison of seven methods. Statistics in Medicine: 17; 857 - 872.

[4] 2001 Brown LD, Cai TT and DasGupta A. Interval estimation for a binomial proportion. Statistical Science: 16; 101 - 133.

[5] 2002 Pan W. Approximate confidence intervals for one proportion and difference of two proportions Computational Statistics and Data Analysis 40, 128, 143-157.

[6] 2008 Pires, A.M., Amado, C. Interval Estimators for a Binomial Proportion: Comparison of Twenty Methods. REVSTAT - Statistical Journal, 6, 165-197.

[7] 2014 Martin Andres, A. and Alvarez Hernandez, M. Two-tailed asymptotic inferences for a proportion. Journal of Applied Statistics, 41, 7, 1516-1529

See Also

Other Expected length of base methods: PlotexplAS(), PlotexplAll(), PlotexplBA(), PlotexplEX(), PlotexplLR(), PlotexplLT(), PlotexplSC(), PlotexplTW(), PlotexplWD(), PlotlengthAS(), PlotlengthAll(), PlotlengthBA(), PlotlengthEX(), PlotlengthLR(), PlotlengthLT(), PlotlengthSC(), PlotlengthTW(), PlotlengthWD(), lengthAS(), lengthBA(), lengthEX(), lengthLR(), lengthLT(), lengthSC(), lengthTW(), lengthWD()

Examples

## Not run: 
n=5; alp=0.05;a=1;b=1
lengthAll(n,alp,a,b)

## End(Not run)

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