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2008 Aug 22
1
Test of Homogeneity of Variances
I am testing the homogeneity of variances via bartlett.test and fligner.test. Using the following example, how should I interpret the p-value in order to accept or reject the null hypothesis ?
set.seed(5)
x <- rnorm(20)
bartlett.test(x, rep(1:5, each=4))
Bartlett test of homogeneity of variances
data: x and rep(1:5, each = 4)
Bartlett's K-squared = 1.7709, df = 4, p-value =
2010 Mar 21
2
Levene's Test for Homogeneity of Variance
Hi, All!
To calculate Levene's Test for Homogeneity of Variance I use R Commander,
and this is the output:
> levene.test(Dataset$age, Dataset$sex)
Levene's Test for Homogeneity of Variance
Df F value Pr(>F)
group 1 0.8739 0.3567
33
I am not sure what means "Pr(>F)"? Can anyone explain/translate this?
Regards,
Iurie Malai
Department of Psychology and
2005 Jul 13
1
Boxcox transformation / homogeneity of variances
...he Boxcox
help file, I cannot figure out if this function (through its associated
log-likelihood function) corrects for * normality only * or if it also
induces * homogeneity of variances *. I found in Biometry (Sokal and Rohlf,
p. 419) that the box-cox transformation can be extended to induce
homogenity of variances in conjunction with Bartlett's test of homogeneity
of variances. Does the Boxcox function implemented in R refer to this
extension ?
Thanks a lot,
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2003 Aug 13
4
Levene test of homogeneity of variance
Has the Levene test of homogeneity of variance been implemented in any
library in R?
Thanks,
Maurice Haynes
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
Child and Family Research Section
6705 Rockledge Drive
Bethesda, MD 20892
Voice: 301-496-8180
Fax: 301-496-2766
E-Mail: mh192j at nih.gov
2010 Jan 05
2
Checking for normality and homogeneity of variance
Dear all,
I'm a beginner of R and I need to carry out some three-way mixed ANOVAs.
Following examples at http://personality-project.org/r/r.anova.html, I
managed to get the ANOVA part, but I don't know how can I check data
normality and homogeneity of variance in R (since they're the required
assumptions of ANOVA analysis).
Are there any special command/packages? Could anyone give me
2006 Jan 11
1
Homogenic groups generation - Randomisation
Dear R-users,
We expect to create N homogenic groups of n features from an
experimentation including N*n mesures. The aim of this is to prevent from
group effects. How to do that with R functionalities. Does anyone know any
methodes enabling this ?
Best regards.
Alexandre MENICACCI
Bioinformatics - FOURNIER PHARMA
50, rue de Dijon - 21121 Daix - FRANCE
a.menicacci at fr.fournierpharma.com
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2009 Nov 16
1
non homogeneous poisson process
I want to do a non homogeneous poisson process model in R.
Any advice, or know of places where i can get some, ive googled it but
nothing came up relating to R.
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2010 Jun 12
1
Displaying "homogeneous groups" in aov post-hoc results ?
Hello dear R-help mailing list,
A friend of mine teaches a regression and experimental design course and
asked me the following question.
She is trying to find a way to display the "homogeneous groups" (after
performing tukey test on an aov object).
here's an example for what she means by "homogeneous groups":
She did one way anova and got these results for tukey test:
2020 Mar 24
2
[RFC][AArch64] Homogeneous Prolog and Epilog for Size Optimization
Hello,
I'd like to upstream our work over the time which the community would
benefit from.
This is a part of effort toward minimizing code size presented in here
<https://llvm.org/devmtg/2020-02-23/slides/Kyungwoo-GlobalMachineOutlinerForThinLTO.pdf>.
In particular, this RFC is about optimizing prolog and epilog for size.
*Homogeneous Prolog and Epilog for Size Optimization, D76570
2005 Oct 18
4
Efficient ways of finding functions and Breslow-Day test for homogeneity of the odds ratio
Dear all,
I have been trying to find a function to calculate the Breslow-Day test for
homogeneity of the odds ratio in R. I know the test can be preformed in SAS
but i was wondering if anyone could help me to perform this in r.
In addition i have the fullrefman file to search for functions in the basic
R packages, does anyone have any suggestions of an efficient way of
searching for
2001 Jan 22
0
vorbiscomment gui ideas
I was playing in Glade tonight with couple of GUI ideas for the vorbis
comment editor. I've attached the glade file.
A few notes:
On the user-friendly version, we might want an "Advanced" tab that would
pop up the user-hostile version to edit "non-standard" comment tags.
I'm just not sure how to do that in a way that won't scare the
non-technical. We need to
2008 Feb 14
5
Levene's test for homogeneity of variances (befor using ANOVA)
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2007 Nov 15
1
homogenity inside groups
...re than few variables and about 8
groups
or densityplot for one variable
densityplot(~Petal.Length | Species, iris)
I have two questions:
1. Is there any other plot to show all variables at once? Something
like
densityplot(~iris[,1:4] | Species, iris)
2. Is it possible to evaluate homogenity of many (20-30) variables
inside groups by some other function/table/graph?
Thank you
Petr Pikal
petr.pikal at precheza.cz
2005 Sep 18
0
How to test homogeneity of covariance matrices?
Dear Group Members,
Forgive me if I am a little bit out of subject. I am looking for a good
way to test the homogeneity of two variance-covariance matrices using R,
prior to a Hotelling T test. Youll probably tell me that it is better
to use a robust version of T, but I have no precise idea of the
statistical behaviour of my variables, because they are parameters from
the harmonics of
2020 Mar 24
2
[RFC][AArch64] Homogeneous Prolog and Epilog for Size Optimization
Hi Vedant,
Thanks for your interest and comment.
Size-optimization improves page-faults and a start-up time for a large
application, which this enabling also followed.
Even though I didn't see a large regression/complaint on a CPU-bound case,
which is not a typical case for mobile workload, I wanted to be precautious
of enabling it by default.
However, as with default outlining case, I
2012 Aug 31
2
test Breslow-Day for svytable??
Hi all,
I want to know how to perform the test Breslow-Day test for homogeneity of
odds ratios (OR) stratified for svytable. This test is obtained with the following code:
epi.2by2 (dat = daty, method = "case.control" conf.level = 0.95,
units = 100, homogeneity = "breslow.day", verbose = TRUE)
where "daty" is the object type table svytable consider it, but
2005 Jan 11
2
Breslow Day Test
Breslow-Day test
A statistical test for the homogeneity of odds ratios.
Homogeneity
In <javascript:void(0);> systematic reviews homogeneity refers to the
degree to which the results of studies included in a review are similar.
"Clinical homogeneity" means that, in studies included in a review, the
participants, interventions and outcome measures are similar or comparable.
2023 Mar 11
1
null in rao.test in R
Hello I am testing for the homogeneity of clusters of (yearly) seasonal
data using the rao.test from the circular package. I can't find anywhere
(including the Cran pages) which specifically mentions the null hypothesis
for this test. Playing around with it, for example using say the toy code
beneath it would seem that the null is that the data sets tested are not
homogenous, which is fine
2004 Apr 13
2
Non-homogeneity of variance - decreasing variance
Hello all,
I'm running very simple regression but face a problem of non-homogeneity of
variance, but with a decreasing variance with increasing mean...I do not
know how to deal with that.
this relationship doesn't seem to be strong, but it's my first time to see
something like that, and would like to know what to do if one day it becomes
stronger. I tested just for fun some
2006 Aug 18
0
[Fwd: Trend test and test for homogeneity of odd-ratios]
I partly answered my question since independence_test() function in coin package apparently do
Cochran-Armitage trend test just like Eric Lecoutre's function tabletrend() - slightly modified here:
> independence_test(pheno ~ geno, data = dat2, teststat = "quad", scores = list(geno = c(0, 1, 2)))
Asymptotic General Independence Test
data: pheno by groups 1 < 2