[R] binom.test

Chuck Cleland ccleland at optonline.net
Thu Oct 19 17:27:35 CEST 2006


Ethan Johnsons wrote:
> R-experts:
> 
> A quick question, please.
> 
>>From a lab exp, I got 12 positives out of 50.
> To get 90% CI for this , I think binom.test might be the one to be used.
> Is there a better way or function to calculate this?
> 
>> binom.test(x=12, n=50, p=12/50, conf.level = 0.90)
> 
>         Exact binomial test
> 
> data:  12 and 50
> number of successes = 12, number of trials = 50, p-value = 1
> alternative hypothesis: true probability of success is not equal to 0.24
> 90 percent confidence interval:
>  0.1447182 0.3596557
> sample estimates:
> probability of success
>                   0.24

You might consider binconf() in the Hmisc package too:

library(Hmisc)
binconf(12, 50, method="all")
           PointEst    Lower    Upper
Exact          0.24 0.130610 0.381691
Wilson         0.24 0.142974 0.374127
Asymptotic     0.24 0.121621 0.358379

> thx much
> 
> ej
> 
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