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. 2004 Jul;6(3):179–187. doi: 10.1215/S1152851703000450

Table 2.

Global tests for spatial randomness applied to brain cancer mortality in the United States, 1986 to 1995

Tango’s EET
Cuzick and Edwards k-NN
λ (km)* P-value K P-value
All Adults (20 and up) 1,000 0.0001 4,000 0.0001
2,000 0.0001 5,000 0.0001
5,000 0.0001 8,000 0.0001
10,000 0.0001 10,000 0.0001
Men (20 and up) 1,000 0.0001 1,800 0.0001
2,000 0.0001 2,000 0.0001
5,000 0.0001 3,000 0.0001
10,000 0.0001 4,000 0.0001
Women (20 and up) 1,000 0.0001 1,500 0.0001
2,000 0.0001 2,000 0.0001
5,000 0.0001 2,500 0.0001
10,000 0.0001 3,000 0.0001
Children (under 20) 1,000 0.005 200 0.04
2,000 0.06 400 0.08
5,000 0.21 500 0.13
10,000 0.29 600 0.17

Abbreviations: EET, Excess Events test; k-NN, k-Nearest Neighbor (test).

*

The λ used for Tango’s method (Tango, 1995) is defined in Eq. 1.

The parameter k defines the size of the circles used by the Cuzick-Edwards method (Cuzick and Edwards, 1990) to define neighbors, measured in terms of the expected number of cases under the null hypothesis.