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2009 Feb 02
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wilcoxon test with bonferroni correction
...dent, and I know that bonferroni will partially correct for
this problem, but I have no idea how to do it with R, I have been
looking in the archive but couldn't understand how to do it.
The format I am using at the moment is
r4_o <-
[1] 1.05 2.60 1.57 3.07 1.20 1.00 2.11 1.10 0.10
r4_m <-
[1] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
wilcoxon.test (r4_o, r3_m)
Does any body know how to make the bonferroni correction when I
compare them with the wilcoxon test?
Thank you very much.
Lucia
Lucia Prieto Godino
PhD student.
Department of Zoology,
Downing street
University of Cambridge.
UK