[R] Goodness of fit to Poisson / NegBinomial
Jim Lindsey
james.lindsey at luc.ac.be
Wed Feb 7 10:55:27 CET 2001
>
> All,
>
> I have some data on parasites on apple leaves and want to do a
> goodness of fit test to a Poisson distribution. This seems to
> do it:
>
> mites <- c(rep(0,70),
> rep(1,38),
> rep(2,17),
> rep(3,10),
> rep(4,9),
> rep(5,3),
> rep(6,2),
> rep(7,1))
>
> tab <- table(mites)
> NSU <- length(mites)
> N <- sum(mites)
> NSU.Mean <- N / NSU
> exp <- dpois(as.numeric(dimnames(tab)[[1]]), NSU.Mean) * NSU
> chi2 <- sum(((as.vector(tab) - exp)^2) / exp)
>
> tab
> exp
> chi2
>
> I have some small expected values and so need to collapse some
> categories. If anyone has code to do that already ... but my
> question is how would I do the same for a negative binomial
> distribution?
The negative binomial density function is available in my rmutil
library. (www.luc.ac.be/~jlindsey/rcode.html)
Jim
>
> Mark
>
> --
> Mark Myatt
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