Dear Developers Team, I have two items:
1. wilcox.test with the paired=T option appears to delete zeros before ranking absolute differences. Would it be possible to add the feature of removing zeros after ranking, which is given in Lehmann's Nonparametrics as the preferred choice. See also Pratt (1959), JASA 54, 655-667. It is given in wilcoxsign_test of the coin package as an option through the argument ties="Pratt" as opposed to ties="HollanderWolfe" (default). I understand this this might be more difficult for wilcox.test because of the method for calculating the null distribution. 2. For the following two samples Augmenters <- c(17.94,13.32,11.31,10.62,7.56, 5.73,5.61,5.40,3.30,3.09,.93) Reducers <- c(7.74,5.04,1.68,0.0,-3.03,-3.09,-10.53) I get the following strange confidence percentage of 91.46556 together with a warning message, when asking for a 95% lower bound. I had the impression that wilcox.test would only echo back the input confidence level. When I ask for a 90% interval I get the same correct lower bound without the strange percentage and without warnings. The actual confidence coefficient of the lower bound 3.09 is 0.9573 (conservatively) and one gets lower bound 3.3 with confidence coefficient 0.9479 if the achievable confidence level closest to .95 is desired. wilcox.test(Augmenters,Reducers,conf.int=T,conf.level=.95,alternative="greater",exact=T) Wilcoxon rank sum test data: Augmenters and Reducers W = 66, p-value = 0.005688 alternative hypothesis: true location shift is greater than 0 91.46556 percent confidence interval: 3.09 Inf sample estimates: difference in location 7.56 Warning message: In switch(alternative, two.sided = { : Requested conf.level not achievable wilcox.test(Augmenters,Reducers,conf.int=T,conf.level=.9,alternative="two.sided",exact=T) Wilcoxon rank sum test data: Augmenters and Reducers W = 66, p-value = 0.01138 alternative hypothesis: true location shift is not equal to 0 90 percent confidence interval: 3.09 13.62 sample estimates: difference in location 7.56 Thanks very much for any help or fix, especially with regard to item 2. Fritz Scholz fsch...@u.washington.edu ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel