I have a table that looks like this.
> dput(theft_loc)
structure(c(13704L, 14059L, 14263L, 14450L, 14057L, 15503L, 14230L,
16758L, 15289L, 15499L, 16066L, 15905L, 18531L, 19217L, 12410L,
13398L, 13308L, 13455L, 13083L, 14111L, 13068L, 19569L, 18771L,
19626L, 20290L, 19816L, 20923L, 20466L, 20517L, 19377L, 20035L,
20504L, 20393L, 22409L, 22289L, 7997L, 8106L, 7971L, 8437L, 8246L,
9090L, 8363L, 7934L, 7874L, 7909L, 8150L, 8191L, 8746L, 8277L,
27194L, 25220L, 26034L, 27080L, 27334L, 30819L, 30633L, 10452L,
10848L, 11301L, 11494L, 11265L, 11985L, 11038L, 12104L, 13368L,
14594L, 14702L, 13891L, 12891L, 12939L), .Dim = c(7L, 10L), .Dimnames = structure(list(
c("Sunday", "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday", "Thursday",
"Friday", "Saturday"), c("BAYVIEW", "CENTRAL", "INGLESIDE",
"MISSION", "NORTHERN", "PARK", "RICHMOND", "SOUTHERN", "TARAVAL",
"TENDERLOIN")), .Names = c("", "")), class = "table")
I ran a chisq.test
and the results came back significant. I now want to run some pairwise tests to see where the significance lies. I tried to use the fifer
package and the chisq.post.test
function but i get an error that says out of workspace
.
What other ways can I run the multiple comparisons test?