to check your understanding of the design.
A sampling frame listing details of household size and age of household
head would have been needed to do the four-way stratification you
mention, but in my experience such frames aren't very common.
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On 31/01/2006 6:20 a.m., Berton
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because you are using a two-sample
test, where one of the samples is randomly generated (and thus will be
different each time). ks.test offers a one-sample test against a
specified distribution, but this will still have problems with the ties.
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