On 10-Jul-08 16:49:57, DaveFrisch wrote:
> I do not understand how to interpret this to find the T Value
> for the data.
> Is there a way to figure this out, or another function that will
> provide this for me using Fisher's Exact Test?
If I interpret your query correctly, you are expecting to fi
Hi Dave,
As I know there is no T value for Fisher's exact test (no matter you
use SAS, R or other packages)
Fisher's exact test is for the categorical data analysis.
Fisher's exact test for testing the null of independence of rows and
columns in a contingency table with fixed marginals
so y
DaveFrisch wrote:
I do not understand how to interpret this to find the T Value for the data.
Is there a way to figure this out, or another function that will provide
this for me using Fisher's Exact Test?
What is a T value for Fisher's test _supposed_ to mean?
The outcome of my data
I do not understand how to interpret this to find the T Value for the data.
Is there a way to figure this out, or another function that will provide
this for me using Fisher's Exact Test?
The outcome of my data is listed below.
data: DATA
p-value = 0.1698
alternative hypothesis: true odds ra
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