Message-ID: <loom.20050916T125636-844@post.gmane.org>
Date: 2005-09-16T11:00:41Z
From: Dieter Menne
Subject: corr.test -- use a different null hypothesis
Dr. Hans Georg Krauthaeuser <Hans-Georg.Krauthaeuser <at> E-Technik.Uni-
Magdeburg.DE> writes:
>
> I want to use corr.test to test for the correlation of two data sets
> (actually I have a lot of data set and perform pairwise testing). But I
> wanted to find sets where the correlation is less than a certain limit,
> i.e. |r_exp| < r_0. As far as I can see corr.test is designed to work
> only for the null hypothesis r_exp = 0. I would need H0 as |r_exp|>= r_0.
>
cor.test (sic!) for method="pearson" returns a confidence interval for r. You
could use the upper limit of it for your test
Dieter