Rikki Dunsmore
2005-May-02 23:45 UTC
[R] Nonparametric Tukey-type multiple comparisons "Nemenyi" test
I am trying to do a Nonparametric Tukey-type multiple comparison post-hoc test to determine which groups are significantly different. I have read the dialogue on this topic from the R-help, and am still not clear why no statistical packages include this test as an option? Is it not an appropriate test to conduct on non-normally distributed data? Is the only option to calculate it by hand using the (Zar 1996) formula? Thank you in advance for your help. -- Rikki Grober- Dunsmore National Marine Fisheries Service National Marine Protected Areas Center 110 Shaffer Rd. Santa Cruz, CA 95060 831-420-3991 Unless someone like you, Cares a whole awful lot, Nothing is going to get better, It's not. - The Lorax, by Dr. Seuss, 1971
Francisco J. Zagmutt
2005-May-02 23:53 UTC
[R] Nonparametric Tukey-type multiple comparisons "Nemenyi" test
help.search("Tukey"). The fifth hit is TukeyHSD(). Also take a look at tmd(lattice) Cheers Francisco>From: "Rikki Dunsmore" <Rikki.Dunsmore at noaa.gov> >To: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch >Subject: [R] Nonparametric Tukey-type multiple comparisons "Nemenyi" test >Date: Mon, 02 May 2005 16:45:20 -0700 > >I am trying to do a Nonparametric Tukey-type multiple comparison post-hoc >test to determine which groups are significantly different. I have read >the dialogue on this topic from the R-help, and am still not clear why no >statistical packages include this test as an option? Is it not an >appropriate test to conduct on non-normally distributed data? Is the only >option to calculate it by hand using the (Zar 1996) formula? > >Thank you in advance for your help. > >-- >Rikki Grober- Dunsmore >National Marine Fisheries Service >National Marine Protected Areas Center >110 Shaffer Rd. >Santa Cruz, CA 95060 >831-420-3991 > > >Unless someone like you, >Cares a whole awful lot, >Nothing is going to get better, >It's not. > - The Lorax, by Dr. Seuss, 1971 > >______________________________________________ >R-help at stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list >https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help >PLEASE do read the posting guide! >http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html
Torsten Hothorn
2005-May-03 15:10 UTC
[R] Nonparametric Tukey-type multiple comparisons "Nemenyi" test
> I am trying to do a Nonparametric Tukey-type multiple comparison > post-hoc test to determine which groups are significantly different.the manual page to `oneway_test' (in package `coin') has an example of the Nemenyi-Damico-Wolfe-Dunn test taken from Hollander & Wolfe (1999). Best, Torsten> I > have read the dialogue on this topic from the R-help, and am still not > clear why no statistical packages include this test as an option? Is it > not an appropriate test to conduct on non-normally distributed data? Is > the only option to calculate it by hand using the (Zar 1996) formula? > > Thank you in advance for your help. > > -- > Rikki Grober- Dunsmore > National Marine Fisheries Service > National Marine Protected Areas Center > 110 Shaffer Rd. > Santa Cruz, CA 95060 > 831-420-3991 > > > Unless someone like you, > Cares a whole awful lot, > Nothing is going to get better, > It's not. > - The Lorax, by Dr. Seuss, 1971 > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > >
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