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Abstract #304664

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Activity Number: 30
Type: Contributed
Date/Time: Sunday, August 7, 2005 : 2:00 PM to 3:50 PM
Sponsor: Section on Statistical Computing
Abstract - #304664
Title: Power of ANOM for Poisson and Binomial Data
Author(s): Peter Wludyka*+ and Sannah Irion and Dawn Bullock and LaTrecia Taylor and Damon Ogilvie
Companies: University of North Florida and University of North Florida and University of North Florida and University of North Florida and University of North Florida
Address: 4285 Baltic Street, Jacksonville, FL, 32210, United States
Keywords: chi-squared ; Poisson regression
Abstract:

The Analysis of Means (ANOM) is a graphical method for comparing means, rates, and proportions based on samples from I > 2 populations. Monte Carlo methods will be used to compare the power of ANOM to alternative tests, including Pearson's chi-squared test and Poisson regression methods. Power for various population parameter configurations will be reported.


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