View source: R/the_1x2_table_tests.R
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The 1x2 Table tests
the_1x2_table_tests(X, n, pi0)
X |
the number of successes |
n |
the total number of observations |
pi0 |
a given probability |
NULL. This function should be called for its printed output
# Example: The number of 1st order male births (Singh et al. 2010)
the_1x2_table_tests(singh_2010["1st", "X"], singh_2010["1st", "n"], pi0 = 0.513)
# Example: The number of 2nd order male births (Singh et al. 2010)
the_1x2_table_tests(singh_2010["2nd", "X"], singh_2010["2nd", "n"], pi0 = 0.513)
# Example: The number of 3rd order male births (Singh et al. 2010)
the_1x2_table_tests(singh_2010["3rd", "X"], singh_2010["3rd", "n"], pi0 = 0.513)
# Example: The number of 4th order male births (Singh et al. 2010)
the_1x2_table_tests(singh_2010["4th", "X"], singh_2010["4th", "n"], pi0 = 0.513)
# Example: Ligarden et al. (2010)
the_1x2_table_tests(ligarden_2010["X"], ligarden_2010["n"], pi0 = 0.5)
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