I have just committed some code to the r-devel branch to implement the Rao 
efficient score test. This is asymptotically equivalent to the LRT, but there 
is some indication that it might have better properties in smaller samples 
since it is based more directly on the distribution of the sufficient sums 
under the null hypothesis (e.g., if you have a divergent fit to the model under 
the alternative, the chi-square distribution of the likelihood ratio may be 
dubious and the Wald test is surely wrong).

It works fairly obviously by using test="Rao" in various methods. See for 
instance the last part of example(anova.glm).

While going over the code, I took the liberty of standardizing the labeling of 
the p-value column to Pr(>Chi) and Pr(>F). This may break some scripts if they 
extract p-values using constructs like 
anova(glm.D93,test="Chisq")$"P(>|Chi|)"[2]. Apologies for the disturbance, but 
this sort of change just doesn't let itself be implemented with the usual 
deprecation sequence. The workaround should be straightforward (if you need 
something that works in multiple versions, then try both and choose the result 
that isn't NULL). 

-- 
Peter Dalgaard
Center for Statistics, Copenhagen Business School
Solbjerg Plads 3, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark
Phone: (+45)38153501
Email: pd....@cbs.dk  Priv: pda...@gmail.com

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