Dear all,
I have been trying to find a function to calculate the Breslow-Day test for
homogeneity of the odds ratio in R. I know the test can be preformed in SAS
but i was wondering if anyone could help me to perform this in r.
In addition i have the fullrefman file to search for functions in
MJ Price, Social Medicine wrote:
I have been trying to find a function to calculate the Breslow-Day test for
homogeneity of the odds ratio in R. I know the test can be preformed in SAS
but i was wondering if anyone could help me to perform this in r.
I don't recall seeing the Breslow-Day
On Tue, 2005-10-18 at 14:27 +0100, MJ Price, Social Medicine wrote:
Dear all,
I have been trying to find a function to calculate the Breslow-Day test for
homogeneity of the odds ratio in R. I know the test can be preformed in SAS
but i was wondering if anyone could help me to perform this
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005, Tim Churches wrote:
MJ Price, Social Medicine wrote:
I have been trying to find a function to calculate the Breslow-Day test for
homogeneity of the odds ratio in R. I know the test can be preformed in SAS
but i was wondering if anyone could help me to perform this in r.
Try Breslow OR Breslowday filetype:R -robol search in Google.
Jarek
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Marc Schwartz (via MN) wrote:
There is also code for the Woolf test in ?mantelhaen.test
Is there? How is it obtained? The documentation on mantelhaen.test in R
2.2.0 contains a note: Currently, no inference on homogeneity of the
odds ratios is performed. and a quick scan of the source code for
On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 06:47 +1000, Tim Churches wrote:
Marc Schwartz (via MN) wrote:
There is also code for the Woolf test in ?mantelhaen.test
Is there? How is it obtained? The documentation on mantelhaen.test in R
2.2.0 contains a note: Currently, no inference on homogeneity of the
odds
Marc Schwartz (via MN) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 06:47 +1000, Tim Churches wrote:
Marc Schwartz (via MN) wrote:
There is also code for the Woolf test in ?mantelhaen.test
Is there? How is it obtained? The documentation on mantelhaen.test in
R
2.2.0 contains