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# https://gitlab.com/msberends/AMR #
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# #
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# LICENCE #
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# (c) 2019 Berends MS (m.s.berends@umcg.nl), Luz CF (c.f.luz@umcg.nl) #
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# (c) 2018-2020 Berends MS, Luz CF et al. #
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# #
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# This R package is free software; you can freely use and distribute #
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# it for both personal and commercial purposes under the terms of the #
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# GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GNU GPL-2), as published by #
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# the Free Software Foundation. #
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# This R package was created for academic research and was publicly #
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# released in the hope that it will be useful, but it comes WITHOUT #
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# ANY WARRANTY OR LIABILITY. #
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# We created this package for both routine data analysis and academic #
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# research and it was publicly released in the hope that it will be #
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# useful, but it comes WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OR LIABILITY. #
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# Visit our website for more info: https://msberends.gitlab.io/AMR. #
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# ==================================================================== #
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#' *G*-test for Count Data
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#'
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#' [g.test()] performs chi-squared contingency table tests and goodness-of-fit tests, just like [chisq.test()] but is more reliable (1). A *G*-test can be used to see whether the number of observations in each category fits a theoretical expectation (called a ***G*-test of goodness-of-fit**), or to see whether the proportions of one variable are different for different values of the other variable (called a ***G*-test of independence**).
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#' @inheritSection lifecycle Questioning lifecycle
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#' @inherit stats::chisq.test params return
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#' @details If `x` is a matrix with one row or column, or if `x` is a vector and `y` is not given, then a *goodness-of-fit test* is performed (`x` is treated as a one-dimensional contingency table). The entries of `x` must be non-negative integers. In this case, the hypothesis tested is whether the population probabilities equal those in `p`, or are all equal if `p` is not given.
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