On Thursday 29 March 2007 23:05, Peter Dalgaard wrote:
> Thomas Friedrichsmeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Well, to be precise, the exact p-value really isn't computed in this
> > case, but there's still the warning, as though exact=TRUE had been
> > specified, which I don't believe is intended.
>
> Y
Thomas Friedrichsmeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> On Thursday 29 March 2007 21:39, Thomas Friedrichsmeier wrote:
>> The help page for ansari.test() says (emphasis added):
>>
>> By default (if exact is not specified), an exact p-value is computed if
>> both samples contain less than 50 fini
The help page for ansari.test() says (emphasis added):
By default (if exact is not specified), an exact p-value is computed if
both
samples contain less than 50 finite values **and there are no ties**.
Otherwise, a normal approximation is used.
However, this does not appear to be th
On Thursday 29 March 2007 21:39, Thomas Friedrichsmeier wrote:
> The help page for ansari.test() says (emphasis added):
>
> By default (if exact is not specified), an exact p-value is computed if
> both samples contain less than 50 finite values **and there are no ties**.
> Otherwise, a norma