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2011 Jan 03
0
orddom package for Ordinal Dominance Statistics
...d effect size estimate, along with
CIs are also calculated), (cf. Cliff, 1993; 1996; Long, Feng, & Cliff,
2003; Feng & Cliff, 2004; Feng, 2007);
- the Common Language CL effect size or Probability of Superiority (PS)
(Grissom, 1994; Grissom & Kim, 2005) estimate; and
- estimates of Vargha and Delaney?s A as stochastic superiority (Vargha
& Delaney, 1998, 2000; Delaney & Vargha, 2002).
References and details can be found in the package help manual.
The package is available as of now via
http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/orddom/index.html
Your comments and suggestions...
2011 Jan 03
0
orddom package for Ordinal Dominance Statistics
...d effect size estimate, along with
CIs are also calculated), (cf. Cliff, 1993; 1996; Long, Feng, & Cliff,
2003; Feng & Cliff, 2004; Feng, 2007);
- the Common Language CL effect size or Probability of Superiority (PS)
(Grissom, 1994; Grissom & Kim, 2005) estimate; and
- estimates of Vargha and Delaney?s A as stochastic superiority (Vargha
& Delaney, 1998, 2000; Delaney & Vargha, 2002).
References and details can be found in the package help manual.
The package is available as of now via
http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/orddom/index.html
Your comments and suggestions...
2007 Apr 13
1
Nonparametric Effect size indices
Hello!
For comparing two non-normally distributed samples, Leech (2002) suggested
to report nonparametric effect size indices, such as Vargha & Delaney's A or
Cliff's d. I tried to search the R-sites, but could not find related
procedures or packages that include nonparametric effect sizes.
Thank you for your help!
Citation: Leech (2002). A call for greater use of nonparametric statistics.
Paper presented at the Annual Meet...