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2007 Jun 28
1
Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test.
Dear,
I'm using R software to evaluate Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test and I' getting one
Warning message as this:
> C1dea_com
[1] 1.000 0.345 0.200 0.208 0.508 0.480 0.545 0.563 0.451 0.683 0.380 0.913
1.000 0.506
> C1dea_sem
[1] 1.000 0.665 0.284 0.394 0.509 0.721 0.545 0.898 0.744 0.683 0.382 0.913
1.000 0.970
> wilcox.test(C1dea_sem,C1dea_com, paired = TRUE, alternative =
2010 Nov 24
2
Wilcoxon Rank Sum in R with a multiple testing correction
Hi there,
I'm a total newbie to R. I'd like to use a Wilcoxon Rank Sum test to compare
two populations of values. Further, I'd like to do this simultaneously for
114 sets of values. The two populations are C and N. The different sets of
values have arbitrary names (I'll call them a, b, c etc). The set-up is as
follows:
a b c d ....
C 2
C 3
C 5
C 9
C 4
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
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
2006 Sep 11
2
Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test with Bonferroni's correction
Dear all,
I am trying to run Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test with Bonferroni's
correction. I have two lists: l0, l1:
mapply(function(x,y)wilcox.test(x,y)$p.value, l0, l1)
How do I run Bonferroni's correction on mapply? Any help is much apperciated.
Thanks,
-Raj
2010 Sep 27
2
Sample size estimation for non-inferiority log-rank and Wilcoxon rank-sum tests
Hello Everyone,
I'm trying to conduct a couple of power analyses and was hoping someone might be able to help. I want to estimate the sample size that would be necessary to adequately power a couple of non-inferiority tests. The first would be a log-rank test and the second would be a Wilcoxon rank-sum test. I want to be able to determine the sample size that would be necessary to test for a
2002 Mar 20
1
Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test
How does R compute the p-value in the Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test?
If I have the test statistics, can I get the p-value using the function
pwilcox?
Thanks
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2003 Dec 01
2
wilcoxon-pratt signed rank test in R - drug-effiacy
Hi.
I'm going to introduce the R-package for a group of medical doctors later
this week and is a little confused about there use of a test named
"willcoxon-pratt" for testing if the clinical and biochemical markers has
decreased significantly after the use of some drugs for a group of patients.
Looking into the R-functions I would in R recommand using a matched-pairs
Wilcoxon
2010 Jun 23
3
Wilcoxon signed rank test and its requirements
Hi all,
I have a distribution, and take a sample of it. Then I compare that sample with the mean of the population like here in "Wilcoxon signed rank test with continuity correction":
> wilcox.test(Sample,mu=mean(All), alt="two.sided")
Wilcoxon signed rank test with continuity correction
data: AlphaNoteOnsetDists
V = 63855, p-value = 0.0002093
alternative hypothesis:
2006 Aug 25
1
exact Wilcoxon signed rank test with ties and the "no longer under development" exactRanksumTests package
Dear List,
after updating the exactRanksumTests package I receive a warning that
the package is not developed any further and that one should consider
the coin package.
I don't find the signed rank test in the coin package, only the Wilcoxon
Mann Whitney U-Test. I only found a signed rank test in the stats
package (wilcox.test) which is able to calculate the exact pvalues but
unfortunately
2011 Apr 12
2
The three routines in R that calculate the wilcoxon signed-rank test give different p-values.......which is correct?
I have a question concerning the Wilcoxon signed-rank test, and
specifically, which R subroutine I should use for my particular dataset.
There are three different commands in R (that I'm aware of) that calculate
the Wilcoxon signed-rank test; wilcox.test, wilcox.exact, and
wilcoxsign_test. When I run the three commands on the same dataset, I get
different p-values. I'm hoping that
2006 Sep 29
1
Wilcoxon Rank test of Package Coin
Hi,
I am running the following example which can be found on page 12 of the pdf file of COIN package
wt<-wilcox_test(pd~age,data=water_transfer,distribution="exact", conf.int=TRUE)
"wt" actually contains the estimate of difference in location and the confidence interval of it. I am just wondering how can I extract these values? From the examples, I understand that the
2010 Apr 26
1
help on autocorrealtion time
Hi,
I would like to compute the autocorrelation time from my 2-D time series,
but I cannot find how to do using R. I have found the fucntion acf and acf
plot, but how can find the autocorrelation time?
thanks
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2017 Aug 22
1
Wilcoxon signed-rank test
Hi,
I am using wilcox.test function to test the difference between the means of
two samples. The data points are paired, so I am using a paired test.
There is one strange case. Sample A has a higher mean than a sample B.
However, wilcox.test function says that sample B has a significantly higher
"mean rank" than sample A. How is it possible?
Here is the code (data file is attached):
2010 Feb 08
1
Wilcoxon signed-ranks test using package coin ?
Given the following data, and hypothesized median M.0 I've found a
method to implement the Wilcoxon signed-rank test.
Data: (with one zero difference and tied ranks)
x <- c(136, 103, 91, 122, 96, 145, 140, 138, 126, 120, 99, 125,
91,142, 119, 137)
M.0 <- 119
> library(exactRankTests)
Package ?exactRankTests? is no longer under development.
Please consider using package ?coin?
2010 Sep 07
2
R package to identify model
Dear all,
I would like to know if there is a R package performing model
identification?
thank you!
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2005 Nov 23
2
wilcoxon.test?
Hello there,
I would like to do a Wilcoxon matched pairs signed rank sum test in R
and tried the function wilcoxon.test. Is it in the "base" library? If
not, please let me know which library it is in.
Thank you in advance for your help
Lisa Wang
Biostatistician
Princess Margaret Hospital
Toronto, Ca
2011 Oct 31
2
one sample Wilcoxon test using 'coin'
Hi,
R allows me to run a one sample Wilcoxon test like this:
wilcox.test(c(1,3.5,2.1,4,1.5,5), mu=2, exact=TRUE)
The function 'wilcoxsign_test' from the package 'coin' should (I
suppose) be able to calculate exact p values even if there are ties in
the ranks. However, I couldn't find information on how to run a one
sample test using 'wilcoxsign_test' like in the
2012 Nov 25
2
Finding the Degrees of Freedom in a Wilcoxon Test
Dear R-ers,
I am currently running some Wilcoxon tests in R-64.
How do I find the degrees of freedom in the output I am receiving?
> wilcox.test(good$TRUE, good$x4a, paired=FALSE)
Wilcoxon rank sum test with continuity correction
data: good$TRUE and good$x4a
W = 2455, p-value < 2.2e-16
alternative hypothesis: true location shift is not equal to 0
Thank you,
Stephen.
2012 Feb 09
2
AUC, C-index and p-value of Wilcoxon
Dear all,
I am using the ROCR library to compute the AUC and also the Hmisc library
to compute the C-index of a predictor and a group variable. The results of
AUC and C-index are similar and give a value of about 0.57. The Wilcoxon
p-value is <0.001! Why the AUC is showing small value and the p-value is
high significant? The AUC is based on Wilcoxon calculation?
Many thanks,
Lina