The Baptista-Pike mid-P confidence interval for the odds ratio

Described in Chapter 4 "The 2x2 Table"

BaptistaPike_midP_CI_2x2(n, alpha = 0.05)

Arguments

n

the observed table (a 2x2 matrix)

alpha

the nominal level, e.g. 0.05 for 95% CIs

Value

An object of the contingencytables_result class, basically a subclass of base::list(). Use the utils::str() function to see the specific elements returned.

Table orientation

In most study designs, rows designate a grouping of the data, for instance, into treatment or exposure groups, while the columns indicate a dichotomous outcome, usually with the first column representing the outcome of interest. This designation of rows and columns may not be relevant in all study designs, please see the introduction to chapter 4 for details.

Examples

BaptistaPike_midP_CI_2x2(tea)
#> Baptista-Pike mid-P CI: estimate = 9.0000 (95% CI 0.3969 to 148.6162)
BaptistaPike_midP_CI_2x2(perondi_2004)
#> Baptista-Pike mid-P CI: estimate = 8.5556 (95% CI 1.3277 to 98.8359)
BaptistaPike_midP_CI_2x2(lampasona_2013)
#> Baptista-Pike mid-P CI: estimate = 5.6250 (95% CI 1.1487 to 29.0861)
BaptistaPike_midP_CI_2x2(ritland_2007)
#> Baptista-Pike mid-P CI: estimate = 0.0000 (95% CI 0.0000 to 0.8682)