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2009 Mar 30
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Kruskal-Wallis-test: Posthoc-test?
...s we know. Is
that right?
2. Statistical literature suggested to do a Nemenyi-test as posthoc-test.
But this test in general requires balanced sample sizes; so we need a
special type of this test. Is it possible to do such a test in R?
3. We could also test all the samples against each other with a
nonparamatric Mann-Whitney-U-test and correct for the multiple comparisons
(m = 11) according to Bonferroni. Is this testing method allowed?
We would be very grateful, if anyone could help us. Thank you very much!
Christine Hellmann and Rabea Sutter
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2009 Apr 01
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回复: R-help Digest, Vol 73, Issue 32
...s we know. Is
that right?
2. Statistical literature suggested to do a Nemenyi-test as posthoc-test.
But this test in general requires balanced sample sizes; so we need a
special type of this test. Is it possible to do such a test in R?
3. We could also test all the samples against each other with a
nonparamatric Mann-Whitney-U-test and correct for the multiple comparisons
(m = 11) according to Bonferroni. Is this testing method allowed?
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Christine Hellmann and Rabea Sutter
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