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inferr (version 0.3.1)

infer_os_prop_test: One Sample Test of Proportion

Description

infer_os_prop_test compares proportion in one group to a specified population proportion.

Usage

infer_os_prop_test(
  data,
  variable = NULL,
  prob = 0.5,
  phat = 0.5,
  alternative = c("both", "less", "greater", "all")
)

# S3 method for default infer_os_prop_test( data, variable = NULL, prob = 0.5, phat = 0.5, alternative = c("both", "less", "greater", "all") )

Arguments

data

numeric vector of length 1 or a data.frame or tibble

variable

factor; column in data

prob

hypothesised proportion

phat

observed proportion

alternative

a character string specifying the alternative hypothesis, must be one of "both" (default), "greater", "less" or "all". You can specify just the initial letter.

Value

infer_os_prop_test returns an object of class "infer_os_prop_test". An object of class "infer_os_prop_test" is a list containing the following components:

n

number of observations

phat

proportion of 1's

p

assumed probability of success

z

z statistic

sig

p-value for z statistic

alt

alternative hypothesis

obs

observed number of 0's and 1's

exp

expected number of 0's and 1's

deviation

deviation of observed from expected

std

standardized resiudals

Deprecated Function

prop_test() has been deprecated. Instead use infer_os_prop_test().

References

Sheskin, D. J. 2007. Handbook of Parametric and Nonparametric Statistical Procedures, 4th edition. : Chapman & Hall/CRC.

See Also

prop.test binom.test

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
# use as a calculator
infer_os_prop_test(200, prob = 0.5, phat = 0.3)

# using data set
infer_os_prop_test(hsb, female, prob = 0.5)
# }

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