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Interpreting the results of Friedman test
Doerte · Apr 24, 2009 · r-help

Hello again, it seems, the R script has been filtered from the previous posting. Thus, I include is as text here: dataForANOVA <- read.csv("C:/R/dataForANOVA.dat", sep="|", as.is=T, na.strings=".", header=TRUE) dataForFriedman <- read.csv("C...

Interpreting the results of Friedman test
Doerte · Apr 24, 2009 · r-help

> Anyways, Friedman's test is a replacement for a two-way ANOVA and you > are comparing it to a one-way analysis, and the latter is likely just wrong. Okay. Thanks for the hint. > Try > > anova(lm(AUC~as.factor...

Interpreting the results of Friedman test
Doerte · Apr 23, 2009 · r-help

Hello, I have problems interpreting the results of a Friedman test. It seems to me that the p-value resulting from a Friedman test and with it the "significance" has to be interpreted in another way than the p-value...

how do i find the annual maximun within several years?
Doerte Salecker · Oct 26, 2007 · r-help

dear kind helper, i would like to know how to find the annual maximun for a table that basicly looks like this: date time measurement1 measurement2 measurement3 mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss m1 m2 m3 there are about 9000...

Interpreting the results of Friedman test
doerte.apelt at gmx.de · Apr 24, 2009 · r-help

Hello, Peter Dalgaard wrote: > Not necessarily, but the first suspicion one gets is that what you're > doing with Friedman is not equivalent to what you're doing with ANOVA, > could you show us the code and data (or an...

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