G-test
Philippe Grosjean wrote:
> Do you refer to something related to the Getis statistics ? If so,
you may find helpfull things in the geoR package (which is btw described in the exxxxcellent latest R-newsletter). I suspect it is rather the G-test, alias "log likelihood ratio test",
If that its, it can be get with log-linear models. Kjetil Halvorsen
a test similar to Chi-2 but more robust (see: Sokal & Rholf, Biometry,
2nd Ed, p. 696)... I am interested too. So, if someone has a
suggestion?
Best regards,
Philippe Grosjean
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