trend.test: Test for increasing trend with correlated binary data
Description
The trend.test function provides a common interface to the trend tests
implemented in this package: SO.trend.test, RS.trend.test, and
GEE.trend.test. The details of each test can be found on their help page.
Usage
trend.test(cbdata, test = c("RS", "GEE", "GEEtrend", "GEEall", "SO"),
exact = test == "SO", R = 100, control = soControl())
character string defining the desired test statistic. "RS" performs the Rao-Scott test
(RS.trend.test), "SO" performs the stochastic ordering test (SO
exact
logical, should an exact permutation test be performed. Only an exact test can be
performed for "SO". The default is to use the asymptotic p-values except for "SO".
R
integer, number of permutations for the exact test
control
an optional list of control settings for the stochastic order ("SO") test,
usually a call to soControl. See there for the names of the settable control
values and their effect.
Value
A list with two components and an optional "boot" attribute that contains the detailed results
of the permutation test as an object of class boot if an exact test was performed.
statisticnumeric, the value of the test statistic
p.valnumeric, asymptotic one-sided p-value of the test
data(shelltox)
trend.test(shelltox, test="RS")
set.seed(5724)
#R=50 is too low to get a good estimate of the p-valuetrend.test(shelltox, test="RS", R=50, exact=TRUE)