Dear Jim,
Many thanks for following up on this. Sure, I can provide a sample code. At the
end of the code you see that I extract the p-value and the test statistic.
However, I cannot find the correlation coefficient rho anywhere in the object
?r?.
Best,
Christine
if(!require(pacman)) install.packages("pacman")
pacman::p_load(sn, fGarch, coin)
# Happiness
central_tendency_sim <- 0
dispersion_sim <- 1
skewness_sim <- 1.5
N_sim <- 10000
Happiness <- seq(from = 0,
to = 10,
length.out = N_sim)
# City size
central_tendency_sim <- 3
dispersion_sim <- 1
skewness_sim <- 1.5
Citysize <- seq(from = 1,
to = 5,
length.out = N_sim)
# create dataframe
datastat <- data.frame(Happiness, Citysize)
# Bootstrapped correlation
r <- spearman_test(Happiness ~ Citysize, data = datastat, distribution =
"approximate", alternative = c("two.sided"))
r
pvalue(r)
statistic(r)
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Von: Jim Lemon <drjimlemon at gmail.com>
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 29. April 2020 05:53
An: Blume Christine <christine.blume at sbg.ac.at>
Cc: r-help at r-project.org
Betreff: Re: [R] Package 'coin' - How to extract rho
Hi Christine,
I noticed that your question did not receive a reply. As I don't know
exactly what you have tried, it is a bit difficult to suggest a solution. If you
are still unable to get this to work, could you provide an example of your
present code and data if necessary?
Jim
On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 3:09 AM Blume Christine <christine.blume at
sbg.ac.at<mailto:christine.blume at sbg.ac.at>> wrote:
>
> I am using the 'coin' package to compute bootstrapped correlations.
I am able to extract the p-value with confidence intervals as well as the test
statistic Z. However, I am unable to find rho, i.e. the correlation coefficient.
Can someone help?
>
> Kind regards,
> Christine
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