[Rd] qt for df < 1

Prof Brian Ripley ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Thu Dec 8 19:41:22 CET 2005


On Thu, 8 Dec 2005, roger koenker wrote:

> I was experimenting yesterday with a binomial make.link option
> for estimating student t binary response models, tentatively
> called gossit, and I noticed eventually that the R qt function doesn't
> like df < 1.  Vaguely recalling that Splus didn't seem to mind such
> weirdness,  I checked on our soon to be defunct Splus6.2 and
> sure enough, it produced plausible answers instead of R's NA's.
> Of course, I have no way of judging the quality of these answers,

Why not?: qt is the inverse of pt.

> but I'm curious about whether someone has already looked into
> this can of worms.

Note from the help page:

       df: degrees of freedom (> 0, maybe non-integer).  'df = Inf' is
           allowed.  For 'qt' only values of at least one are currently
           supported.

so, yes, it is known about.

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