[R] chi square test is not appropriate? but what test is
Thomas Lumley
tlumley at u.washington.edu
Fri Jul 26 18:05:14 CEST 2002
On Fri, 26 Jul 2002, Petr Pikal wrote:
> Hallo all
>
> Suppose I have a summary amount of various colours used in
> different areas
>
> colour plastic paint
> black 15.5 173.8
> brown 6.0 523.2
> green 2.5 6.4
> red 77.1 237.4
> yellow 144.6 77.3
>
> It seems that there are some preferable colours in these two areas
> (yellow in plastic, brown an red in paint).
>
> The problem seems to me similar to chi square test but it is
> intended for testing counts or frequencies (if I understand it well).
>
> If I wanted to know whether these differences are significant,
> what type of statistical test I should use, when I have no access to
> underlaying data?
>
> Is it possible to do any statistical test on such data?
Not without some information on the variability in the data. Even if you
were prepared to make the implausible assumption that the variance is the
same in each cell you couldn't estimate both this variance and the
interaction between color and plastic/paint.
-thomas
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