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nominalSymmetryTest: Exact and McNemar symmetry tests for paired contingency tables

Description

Conducts an omnibus symmetry test for a paired contingency table and then post-hoc pairwise tests. This is similar to McNemar and McNemar-Bowker tests in use.

Usage

nominalSymmetryTest(x, method = "fdr", digits = 3, exact = FALSE, ...)

Arguments

x

A two-way contingency table. It must be square. It can have two or more levels for each dimension.

method

The method to adjust multiple p-values. See stats::p.adjust.

digits

The number of significant digits in the output.

exact

If TRUE, uses the binom.test function. If FALSE, uses the mcnemar.test function.

...

Additional arguments

Value

A list containing: a data frame of results of the global test; a data frame of results of the pairwise results; and a data frame mentioning the p-value adjustment method.

Details

The omnibus McNemar test may fail when there are zeros in critical cells.

Currently, the exact=TRUE with a table greater than 2 x 2 will not produce an omnibus test result.

References

http://rcompanion.org/handbook/H_05.html

See Also

pairwiseMcnemar, groupwiseCMH, pairwiseNominalIndependence, pairwiseNominalMatrix

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
### 2 x 2 repeated matrix example
data(AndersonRainBarrel)
nominalSymmetryTest(AndersonRainBarrel)
                    
### 3 x 3 repeated matrix example
data(AndersonRainGarden)
nominalSymmetryTest(AndersonRainGarden,
                    exact = FALSE)
                                                              
# }

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