[R] wilcox.test and ties
Timo Mäkeläinen
Timo.Makelainen at helsinki.fi
Fri Jul 19 17:59:51 CEST 2002
On 19 Jul 2002, at 15:16, Swanepoel, Christiaan Edward wrote:
> Hello,
>
> when performing the wilcox.test on a sample (n=100) with the following
> frequency distribution: Value | Frequency
> ---------------------------------------- 0 | 10 0.1 | 88 1 | 1 2.6 | 1
>
> I get the following error message:
>
> Error in uniroot(wdiff, c(mumin, mumax), tol = 1e-04, zq =
> qnorm(alpha/2, :
> f() values at end points not of opposite sign
>
> The error only occurs when I specify that the confidence interval
> should be computed.
>
> Could anybody suggest how I can compute the confidence interval for
> this sample? Is the problem connected with the large number of ties
> and if so, how can I handle these ties?
>From the help:
"By default (if exact is not specified), an exact p-value is computed
if the samples contain less than 50 finite values and there
are no ties. Otherwise, a normal approximation is used."
The error message tells that a normal approximation is being
attempted. On the other hand, I would rather not rely on a normal
approximation here. With so few observations differing from 0.1, a
hand computation might be easy for a high confidence level.
In general, for the correct handling of ties entering data like yours
as round( x, 1) can be tried.
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Regards
> Chris
>
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