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fisher.test - can I use non-integer expected values?
bakerwl · Dec 11, 2013 · r-help

I think that I can answer my own question, which was which R function is appropriate for the test I need. It looks like the EMT package and the exact multinomial test is appropriate for goodness-of-fit to test...

fisher.test - can I use non-integer expected values?
bakerwl · Dec 11, 2013 · r-help

Thank you David, Peter, and Peter, I understand now that I would be misusing fisher.test to use it for a goodness-of-fit test and that non-integer data are inappropriate since it is for testing two sets of...

fisher.test - can I use non-integer expected values?
bakerwl · Dec 10, 2013 · r-help

I seem to be able to use expected values that are decimal (e.g., 1.33) when using chisq.test but not when using fisher.test. This happens when using an array/matrix as input. Fisher.test returns: Error in...

fisher.test - can I use non-integer expected values?
bakerwl · Dec 10, 2013 · r-help

David, Thanks for your reply--I appreciate your thoughts. I will look at prop.test. The reason I chose fisher.test over chisq.test is that fisher.test is more appropriate when observed counts are not numerous--empty cells and...

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