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2012 May 29
2
Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney U value: outcomes from different stat packages
Given this example
#start code
a<-c(0,70,50,100,70,650,1300,6900,1780,4930,1120,700,190,940,
760,100,300,36270,5610,249680,1760,4040,164890,17230,75140,1870,22380,5890,2430)
b<-c(0,0,10,30,50,440,1000,140,70,90,60,60,20,90,180,30,90,
3220,490,20790,290,740,5350,940,3910,0,640,850,260)
wilcox.test(a, b, paired=FALSE)
#sum of rank for first sample
sum.rank.a <-
2007 Aug 14
4
Mann-Whitney U
Hi,
Could someone please tell me how to perform a Mann-Whitney U test on a
dataset with 2 groups where one group has more data values than another?
I have split up my 2 groups into 2 columns in my .txt file i'm using with
R. Here is the code i have so far...
group1 <- c(LeafArea2)
group2 <- c(LeafArea1)
wilcox.test(group1, group2)
This code works for datasets with the same number
2003 Feb 15
2
How to code a bootstrap version of the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test (and variants)?
Hello,
can someone please help me with coding a function for a bootstrap WMW test (package boot, R under Windows, version 1.6.2)?
2005 May 16
1
Mann-Whitney & Wilcoxon Rank Sum
Hello,
I am hoping someone could shed some light into the Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test
for me? In looking through Stats references, the Mann-Whitney U-test and
the Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test are statistically equivalent. When using the
following dataset:
m <- c(2.0863,2.1340,2.1008,1.9565,2.0413,NA,NA)
f <- c(1.8938,1.9709,1.8613,2.0836,1.9485,2.0630,1.9143)
and the wilcox.test command as
2013 Oct 02
5
Interpreting the result of a Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney U) test
Hello everyone,
I'm having some trouble interpreting the results of a Wilcoxon
(Mann-Whitney U) test. Hope you can help.
This is the R script that I am running:
a <- c(1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 3, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 5, 1, 1, 1, 3, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 3, 1, 1)
b <- c(1, 2, 1, 1, 2, 3, 2, 2, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 2)
wilcox.test(a, b, alternative="t", mu=0, exact=FALSE, paired=FALSE) #1st
2009 Jul 11
2
mann-whitney U-test - U-value
Hi,
I know that I can perform a Mann-Whitney U test with wilcox.test(x,y)
But instead of an U-value I get a W-Value.
Is it possible to change this?
2009 Sep 07
1
Equivalence of Mann-Whitney test and Kruskal-Wallis test with k=2
Hi all,
The Kruskal-Wallis test is a generalization of the two-sample Mann-Whitney
test to *k* samples. That being the case, the Kruskal-Wallis test with *k*=2
should give an identical p-value to the Mann-Whitney test, should it not?
x1<-c(1:5)
x2<-c(6,8,9,11)
a<-wilcox.test(x1,x2,paired=FALSE)
b<-kruskal.test(list(x1,x2),paired=FALSE)
a$p.value
[1] 0.01587302
b$p.value
[1]
2009 Feb 14
1
Mann Whitney test
Hi,
I have a statistical question.
To apply the Mann Whitney test to compare a pair of vectors, they must to
have the same length ?
Thanks,
Rodrigo
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2009 Nov 18
1
mann-whitney test with more groups
Dear r-helpers,
I want to test groups of samples for significant differences.
Question: Does Group1 differ significantly from group2.
This is a question to be answered by mann-whitney-u-test.
I know that I can use wilcox.test with 2 samples.
My problem: How can r perform the test automatically if there are more than 2 groups in my data frame.
Test group1 vs. 2, 1 vs. 3, 1 vs. 4, etc.
This is
2012 Jul 06
1
Mann-Whitney by group
Hello,
I'm having some issues grouping cases for some Mann-Whitney U tests I'm attempting to run. I'm willing to use wilcox.test if it'll work; I've also tried wilcox_test() from the "coin" package. Here's the deal: for each column (A through H), I would like to run the two-sample independent test, comparing Group 5 (CD8.14 through CD8.17) to Group 6 (CD8.18
2005 Dec 20
1
Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney Rank Sum Test in R
An earlier post had posed the question: "Does anybody know what is relation
between 'T' value calculated by 'wilcox_test' function (coin package) and
more common 'W' value?"
I found the question interesting and ran the commands in R and SPSS. The W
reported by R did not seem to correspond to either Mann-Whitney U,
Wilcoxon W or the Z which I have more
2003 Aug 26
1
Mann-Whitney U Table
Does anyone have a piece of code or know how I can use R to generate a table
of
critical values for the Mann-Whitney (aka Wilcoxon Rank Sum) test.
Ideally, I'd like a table that contains the critical values for any two
samples of size 3 through 30. I could use Monte Carlo simulation or the
normal approximation when n1 and n2 are greater than, 10, but I figured
someone may know how to
2016 Mar 28
7
Mann-Whitney con datos temporales
Hola a tod en s,
queremos hacer una comparación entre dos lugares muy alejados entre sí
en relación a la temperatura de cada sitio usando medias horarias de
un período determinado. Sólo hay medidas de un sensor en cada sitio y
queremos saber si las diferencias son significativas o no entre
sitios/curvas. Hemos usado un test de Mann?Whitney U con la función
wilcox.test (paired=F) ya que los
2003 Jun 11
1
qwilcox
The function 'wilcox.test' in R and S gives (almost) identical results (see
below). 'qwilcox' however, does not:
> qwilcox(p,5,5)
p: 0.025 0.975
--------------------
R> 3 22
S> 18 37
I originally wanted to ask a questions, but then I found the answer. Given
the confusion I run into, I wonder if this experience is worth reporting.
The
2011 Oct 06
1
Wilcox Test / Mann Whitney U Test
Hello List,
I'm trying to prepare some lecture notes on non parametric methods,
and I can't manually reproduce the results of the wilcox.test function
for ordinal data.
The data I'm using are from David Howell's website, available here
http://www.uvm.edu/~dhowell/StatPages/More_Stuff/OrdinalChisq/OrdinalChiSq.html
If I run the wilcox.test function on the data I get a p-value of
2007 Mar 04
1
- Nonparametric variance test
Hi useRs,
can a variance test for 2 non-normal samples be tested in R? Also, thus
far I have not been able to find the Friedman two way analysis of variance.
For normal r.v., the var.test is available, but are there any tests
available for non-normal samples?
Thanks!
Bernd
2013 May 30
1
wilcox_test function in coin package
Dear All,
I have two simple data samples (no groups or factors, etc.) and would just
like to compute the two-sample Wilcoxon Rank Sum test using the wilcox_test
function contained in the coin package, which is reportedly better than the
regular wilcox.test function because it performs some adjustment for ties.
Would anyone know how to craft a script to perform this task? Much
appreciated.
Janh
2004 May 12
3
mannwitney
Hi,
I would like to do a MannWitney test.
Can anyone help me with the propper command?
Thanks,
Margarida
2010 Aug 20
2
U value from wilcox.test
Dear all,
I want to compare the efficiency of 2 methods in extracting proteins from
algal samples. I collected 6 independant algal samples and I extracted 3 by
the method 1 and 3 others by the method 2.
So I have 2 groups of 3 samples, that are not paired. I would like to know
if the results obtained by these 2 methods are significantly different, I
hope method 2 to be more efficient than method
2005 Mar 02
2
wilcox.test statistics
Hi,
Could anyone provide the formula of the statistics which the wilcox.test
used for the two-sample rank-sum test? I got some statistics of 0 values,
but it is impossible to have 0 "rank-sum". Does the function use the
Mann-Whitney U test statistics? Thanks.
Ting-Yuan Liu