Re: [Rd] chisq.test with simulate.p.value=TRUE (PR#13292)

2008-11-19 Thread Ben Bolker
unb.br> writes: > For many tables, chisq.test with simulate.p.value=TRUE gives a p value that is > obviously incorrect and inversely proportional to the number of replicates: > > > data(HairEyeColor) > > x <- margin.table(HairEyeColor, c(1, 2)) > > chisq.test(x,simulate.p.value=TRUE,B=2000) >

Re: [Rd] chisq.test with simulate.p.value=TRUE (PR#13292)

2008-11-17 Thread Ben Bolker
unb.br> writes: > > Full_Name: Reginaldo Constantino > Version: 2.8.0 > OS: Ubuntu Hardy (32 bit, kernel 2.6.24) > Submission from: (NULL) (189.61.88.2) > > For many tables, chisq.test with simulate.p.value=TRUE gives a p value that is > obviously incorrect and inversely proportional to the nu

Re: [Rd] chisq.test with simulate.p.value=TRUE (PR#13292)

2008-11-17 Thread Berwin A Turlach
G'day Reginaldo, On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 01:00:09 +0100 (CET) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Full_Name: Reginaldo Constantino > Version: 2.8.0 > OS: Ubuntu Hardy (32 bit, kernel 2.6.24) > Submission from: (NULL) (189.61.88.2) > > > For many tables, chisq.test with simulate.p.value=TRUE gives a p > val

[Rd] chisq.test with simulate.p.value=TRUE (PR#13292)

2008-11-16 Thread constant
Full_Name: Reginaldo Constantino Version: 2.8.0 OS: Ubuntu Hardy (32 bit, kernel 2.6.24) Submission from: (NULL) (189.61.88.2) For many tables, chisq.test with simulate.p.value=TRUE gives a p value that is obviously incorrect and inversely proportional to the number of replicates: > data(HairEye