Package: distdichoR 0.1-1
Odile Sauzet
distdichoR: Distributional Method for the Dichotomisation of Continuous Outcomes
Contains a range of functions covering the present development of the distributional method for the dichotomisation of continuous outcomes. The method provides estimates with standard error of a comparison of proportions (difference, odds ratio and risk ratio) derived, with similar precision, from a comparison of means. See the URL below or <arxiv:1809.03279> for more information.
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distdichoR_0.1-1.tar.gz
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distdichoR.pdf |distdichoR.html✨
distdichoR/json (API)
# Install 'distdichoR' in R: |
install.packages('distdichoR', repos = c('https://cran.r-universe.dev', 'https://cloud.r-project.org')) |
- bmi - BMI of 1,781 mothers
- bmi2 - BMI of 1,560 mothers
- bwsmoke - Birth weight of 1,458 babies
- bwsmokecompl - Apgar score of 1755 babies
This package does not link to any Github/Gitlab/R-forge repository. No issue tracker or development information is available.
Last updated 6 years agofrom:5318ee70fc. Checks:OK: 2. Indexed: yes.
Target | Result | Date |
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Doc / Vignettes | OK | Dec 06 2024 |
R-4.5-linux | OK | Dec 06 2024 |
Exports:distdichodistdichogendistdichoidistdichoigenregdistdicho
Dependencies:bootemmeansestimabilitylatticeMASSMatrixMatrixModelsmnormtmvtnormnlmenumDerivquantregsnSparseMsurvival
Readme and manuals
Help Manual
Help page | Topics |
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BMI of 1,781 mothers | bmi |
BMI of 1,560 mothers | bmi2 |
Birth weight of 1,458 babies | bwsmoke |
Apgar score of 1755 babies | bwsmokecompl |
normal data | distdicho distdicho.default distdicho.formula |
normal, skew-normal or gamma distributed data | distdichogen distdichogen.default distdichogen.formula |
nomal data (immdediate form, allowing unequal variances) | distdichoi |
normal, skew-normal or gamma distributed data (immediate form) | distdichoigen |
normal, skew-normal or gamma distributed data (via linear regression) | regdistdicho |