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Keniajin Wambui kiangati at gmail.com
Wed Feb 5 14:59:14 CET 2014


Thanks Peter

On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 7:23 PM, peter dalgaard <pdalgd at gmail.com> wrote:
> The data have no resemblance to what prop.trend.test expects (counts and totals, optionally group scores).
>
> The prop.trend.test() function tests for trend in proportions. Were you attempting a rank correlation, or maybe a rank sum (Wilcoxon type) test against a directional alternative? (I'm not too sure, but package "coin" might have the latter).
>
> -pd
>
> On 15 Jan 2014, at 07:30 , Keniajin Wambui <kiangati at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I am using R3.02 on WIndows 7 64bit.
>> How can I test for trend across ordered groups. I am using
>> `prop.trend.test` but it doesn't order into groups and doesn't give
>> the expected output of `sum of ranks` , `z value`...
>>
>> I have this data set and am doing
>>
>>    `prop.trend.test (birthweight2$lbw2 ,birthweight2$gestwkgp2 )`
>>
>> Here is a sample data
>>    lbw2          gestwkgp
>>    normal birth weight    3
>>    normal birth weight    3
>>    normal birth weight    3
>>    normal birth weight    4
>>    normal birth weight    3
>>    normal birth weight    3
>>    normal birth weight    3
>>    normal birth weight    4
>>    low birth weight    2
>>    normal birth weight    4
>>
>>
>>
>>
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