Specifically one that shows how to do the math described by N. Cressie, T.R.C. Read, in their paper entitled
"Multinomial goodness-of-fit tests," J. Roy. Statist. Soc. B 46 (1984) 440–464.
I do have code now for 4 of the 5 test statistics I need.
but I have not been able to find the Power divergence test show in the image attached here. I found some R code so maybe I can run it inside SAS enterprise guide? But I do NOT have a SAS/IML or SAS Enterprise Miner license so I can not run the R code inside a node that way. Please advise.
It can be computed with a SQL query from proc freq output. For example
proc freq data=sashelp.heart;
where weight_status is not missing;
table sex*weight_status / out=cellcounts outexpect;
run;
%let lambda=(2/3);
proc sql;
select
&lambda as lambda,
2/(&lambda*(1+&lambda))*sum(COUNT*((COUNT/EXPECTED)**&lambda-1)) as powerDivergence
from cellCounts;
quit;
It can be computed with a SQL query from proc freq output. For example
proc freq data=sashelp.heart;
where weight_status is not missing;
table sex*weight_status / out=cellcounts outexpect;
run;
%let lambda=(2/3);
proc sql;
select
&lambda as lambda,
2/(&lambda*(1+&lambda))*sum(COUNT*((COUNT/EXPECTED)**&lambda-1)) as powerDivergence
from cellCounts;
quit;
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