statsmodels.tsa.statespace.mlemodel.MLEResults.t_test_pairwise¶
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MLEResults.
t_test_pairwise
(term_name, method='hs', alpha=0.05, factor_labels=None)¶ perform pairwise t_test with multiple testing corrected p-values
This uses the formula design_info encoding contrast matrix and should work for all encodings of a main effect.
Parameters: - result (result instance) – The results of an estimated model with a categorical main effect.
- term_name (str) – name of the term for which pairwise comparisons are computed. Term names for categorical effects are created by patsy and correspond to the main part of the exog names.
- method (str or list of strings) – multiple testing p-value correction, default is ‘hs’, see stats.multipletesting
- alpha (float) – significance level for multiple testing reject decision.
- factor_labels (None, list of str) – Labels for the factor levels used for pairwise labels. If not provided, then the labels from the formula design_info are used.
Returns: results – The results are stored as attributes, the main attributes are the following two. Other attributes are added for debugging purposes or as background information.
- result_frame : pandas DataFrame with t_test results and multiple testing corrected p-values.
- contrasts : matrix of constraints of the null hypothesis in the t_test.
Return type: instance of a simple Results class
Notes
Status: experimental. Currently only checked for treatment coding with and without specified reference level.
Currently there are no multiple testing corrected confidence intervals available.
Examples
>>> res = ols("np.log(Days+1) ~ C(Weight) + C(Duration)", data).fit() >>> pw = res.t_test_pairwise("C(Weight)") >>> pw.result_frame coef std err t P>|t| Conf. Int. Low 2-1 0.632315 0.230003 2.749157 8.028083e-03 0.171563 3-1 1.302555 0.230003 5.663201 5.331513e-07 0.841803 3-2 0.670240 0.230003 2.914044 5.119126e-03 0.209488 Conf. Int. Upp. pvalue-hs reject-hs 2-1 1.093067 0.010212 True 3-1 1.763307 0.000002 True 3-2 1.130992 0.010212 True