[R-sig-Geo] [R] bootstrap pValue in DClusters (fwd)
Roger Bivand
Roger.Bivand at nhh.no
Mon Dec 22 23:43:25 CET 2003
I'm forwarding this to the R-sig-geo list to see if some other user of the
off-CRAN Dcluster package who may be able to help - it is also possible to
write to the package maintainer directly.
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Roger Bivand
Economic Geography Section, Department of Economics, Norwegian School of
Economics and Business Administration, Breiviksveien 40, N-5045 Bergen,
Norway. voice: +47 55 95 93 55; fax +47 55 95 93 93
e-mail: Roger.Bivand at nhh.no
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Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 14:38:41 +0100
From: SAULEAU Erik-André <SAULEAUEA at ch-mulhouse.fr>
To: "'r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch'" <r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch>
Subject: [R] bootstrap pValue in DClusters
Hello R-List
I use DClusters package (I work in a cancer regestry). I have 2 questions
about it:
1-how is it possible to get back the bootstrap pValue? I mean the pValue of
the calculated statistic with respect of the distribution of this statistic
under the null hypothesis.
2-how is it possible to test an overdispersion in the poisson model? for
choosing a best model I need this mesure of dispersion. Should I build a
glm(cases~expected,family=quasipoisson)$sig2 or is it possible directly in
DClusters?
Thank you, for advance for answers. Best regards, Erik A.
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