Ask a psychic?
Perhaps show your real problem (not this vague handwaving) to a statistician?
If you are in a statistics course, talk to your instructor or teaching
assistant?
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provide a reproducible example using R syntax to get your helpers started in the
right direction.
Some points you should try to clarify: what do you mean by "average"?
What distribution(s) does your data follow? What is your null hypothesis?
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Meng Wu <mengwu1002@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi
I have a table with four columns and 3 rows. I calculated the average for
each columns as average (A), average (B), average (C) and average (D), then
calculate the relative ratio as average (A)/average (B), and average
(C)/average (D). I would like to know how can I calculate the significance
between the two ratios.
Thanks,
Meng
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