[R] [R-pkgs] survey package (3.18)
David Winsemius
dwinsemius at comcast.net
Thu Dec 10 20:04:06 CET 2009
On Dec 10, 2009, at 1:41 PM, Brad Fulton wrote:
>
> Does the survey package have a function similar to prop.test() Or is
> there a
> way to use svyciprop() to perform a Chi-square test to see if the
> difference
> in proportions is significant?
That would only give you CIs around the separate proportions and you
want a CI around the difference (or odds ratio).
>
> I'm comparing liberal congregations with conservative congregations
> in their
> sponsorship of HIV/AIDS programs. I want to test whether the
> proportion of
> liberal congregations sponsoring a program is significantly
> different from
> the proportion of conservative congregations sponsoring a program.
I would have thought that one of the other methods in that package
would have been chosen:
svyglm Survey-weighted generalised linear models.
svychisq Tests for two-way tables
..setting up a logistic regression model (or what should be an
comparable test with svychisq if no covariates are used) with
sponsorship as the l.h.s. outcome and liberal/conservative as a factor
on the r.h.s. of the formula.
--
David.
>
> Thanks
>
> Brad
>
>
> Thomas Lumley wrote:
>>
>>
>> Version 3.18 of the survey package is now percolating through CRAN.
>>
>> Since the last announcement on this list, in February, the main
>> additions
>> are
>> - svyciprop() for confidence intervals on proportions, especially in
>> small samples or near 0 or 1.
>> -thomas
>>
>> Thomas Lumley Assoc. Professor, Biostatistics
>> tlumley at u.washington.edu University of Washington, Seattle
>>
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