Jeffreys_CI_1x2 {contingencytables}R Documentation

Jeffreys confidence interval for the binomial probability

Description

Jeffreys confidence interval for the binomial probability

Described in Chapter 2 "The 1x2 Table and the Binomial Distribution"

Usage

Jeffreys_CI_1x2(X, n, alpha = 0.05)

Arguments

X

the number of successes

n

the total number of observations

alpha

the nominal level, e.g. 0.05 for 95% CIs

Value

An object of the contingencytables_result class, basically a subclass of base::list(). Use the utils::str() function to see the specific elements returned.

Examples

Jeffreys_CI_1x2(singh_2010["1st", "X"], singh_2010["1st", "n"])
Jeffreys_CI_1x2(singh_2010["2nd", "X"], singh_2010["2nd", "n"])
Jeffreys_CI_1x2(singh_2010["3rd", "X"], singh_2010["3rd", "n"])
with(singh_2010["4th", ], Jeffreys_CI_1x2(X, n)) # alternative syntax
Jeffreys_CI_1x2(ligarden_2010["X"], ligarden_2010["n"])

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