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2004 Feb 09
2
moments, skewness, kurtosis
I checked the help and the mailing list archives, but I can find no mention of a routine that calculates higher moments like skewness and kurtosis. Of course, these are easy enough to write myself, but I was thinking that they MUST be in here. Am I wrong? Thanks. -Frank
2005 Dec 01
2
about comparison of KURTOSIS in package: moments and fBasics
Hello I do not know very much about statistics (and English language too :-( ), then I come in search of a clarification (explanation): I found two distinct results on KURTOSIS and I do not know which of them is the correct one. Any aid will be welcome! klebyn ################ CODE rnorm(1000) -> x library(moments) kurtosis(x) skewness(x) detach("package:moments")
2008 Sep 23
3
Generating series of distributions with the same skewness and different kurtosis or with same kurtosis and different skewness?
Dear R users, I hope to explain the concepts of skewness and kurtosis by generating series of distributions with same skewness and different kurtosis or with same kurtosis and different skewness, but it seems that i cannot find the right functions. I have searched the mailing list, but no answers were found. Is it possible to do that in R? Which function could be used? Thanks a lot. --
2001 Oct 03
0
Summary : Generate random data from dist. with 0 skewness and some kurtosis
Thanks to all who response my problem. Here are my summary : 1. from Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> We could try a mixture of normals -- ie flip a coin (use a uniform with some cutoff c where 0 < c < 1 ) to choose between N(0, sigma_1) and N(0, sigma_2). 2. from Michaell Taylor <michaell.taylor at reis.com> We could use the gld library to specify the lambdas of
2011 Oct 25
1
alternative option in skewness and kurtosis tests?
I have a question about the D'Agostino skewness test and the Anscombe-Glynn kurtosis test. agostino.test(x, alternative = c("two.sided", "less", "greater")) anscombe.test(x, alternative = c("two.sided", "less", "greater")) The option "alternative" in those two functions seems to be the null hypothesis. In the output, the
2003 Nov 08
1
notation for skewness and kurtosis
Hello everybody, this is a bit off topic, so maybe you can just reply to me personally... What is the typical notation for 'skewness', 'kurtosis' and maybe 'excess kurtosis'? Thank you, Martina -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Department of Statistics Office Phone: (614) 292-1567 1958 Neil Avenue, 304E Cockins Hall
2005 May 23
3
skewness and kurtosis in e1071 correct?
I wonder whether the functions for skewness and kurtosis in the e1071 package are based on correct formulas. The functions in the package e1071 are: # -------------------------------------------- skewness <- function (x, na.rm = FALSE) { if (na.rm) x <- x[!is.na(x)] sum((x - mean(x))^3)/(length(x) * sd(x)^3) } # -------------------------------------------- and #
1999 Jul 28
1
skewness, kurtosis
Dear R-Users and Developpers, Currently R does not include functions to compute the skewness and kurtosis. I programmed it myself in the following way, but probably *real* programmers/statisticians can do that better: mykurtosis <- function(x) { m4 <- mean((x-mean(x))^4) kurt <- m4/(sd(x)^4)-3 kurt } myskewness <- function(x) { m3 <- mean((x-mean(x))^3) skew <-
2001 Sep 28
1
Generate rand. data with zero skewness and some kurtosis
Dear all, Right now, I'm doing research about outlier in statistical data (univariate and multivariate) and I want to simulate its behavior. My problem is : How to generate random data from distribution with zero skewness and some kurtosis values in R ? A. Kudus ===================== Dept. of Statistics Bandung Islamic University I n d o n e s i a ==========================
2001 Dec 10
2
distributions w. skewness & kurtosis
Is there some reasonable way to generate random data from a distribution that has some degree of skewness and/or kurtosis, but would otherwise be normal? thanks, -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: greiff.vcf Type: text/x-vcard Size: 398 bytes Desc: Card for Warren R. Greiff Url :
2011 Jul 23
0
Testing two independent samples for null of same skewness and kurtosis?
Hello I wonder whether there is an r tool or package available for testing for the null of same skewness or kurtosis of two independent samples. It semes that nsRFA package uses L-moments for soothing similar but I could not get how to use the package for the above test. Any pointers, help, example and etc. will be most welcome. Many thanks Ed [[alternative HTML
2004 Oct 27
2
Skewness and Kurtosis
Hi, in which R-package I could find skewness and kurtosis measures for a distribution? I built some functions: gamma1<-function(x) { m=mean(x) n=length(x) s=sqrt(var(x)) m3=sum((x-m)^3)/n g1=m3/(s^3) return(g1) } skewness<-function(x) { m=mean(x) me=median(x) s=sqrt(var(x)) sk=(m-me)/s return(sk) } bowley<-function(x) { q<-as.vector(quantile(x,prob=c(.25,.50,.75)))
2001 Oct 04
0
Summary on random data with zero skew and some kurtosis
Thanks to all who response my problem. Here are my summary : 1. from Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> We could try a mixture of normals -- ie flip a coin (use a uniform with some cutoff c where 0 < c < 1 ) to choose between N(0, sigma_1) and N(0, sigma_2). 2. from Michaell Taylor <michaell.taylor at reis.com> We could use the gld library to specify the lambdas of
2011 Aug 06
1
significance of differences in skew and kurtosis between two groups
Dear R-users, I am comparing differences in variance, skew, and kurtosis between two groups. For variance the comparison is easy: just var.test(group1, group2) I am using agostino.test() for skew, and anscombe.test() for kurtosis. However, I can't find an equivalent of the F.test or Mood.test for comparing kurtosis or skewness between two samples. Would the test just be a 1 df test on
2007 Nov 07
0
normalizing data for low kurtosis
To run my data in another program my data cannot exceed a kurtosis of 0.8. I'm wondering if there is a package that can determine if the kurtosis for a trait is equal to or greater than 0.8 and then determine the appropriate normalizing methods to reduce the kurtosis to less than 0.8. I would also need to have record of what normalizing procedures were done for each trait Katherine Willmore
2012 Feb 07
0
How to simulate rating scale from skewed and kurtosis ??
Hello all, I need to simulate rating scale from skewed and kurtosis. I would like to simulate a set of (discrete) data. ( n=1000, Item = 50 and 5 choice (1-5) ) Regards, Vichr -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/How-to-simulate-rating-scale-from-skewed-and-kurtosis-tp4363805p4363805.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2009 Dec 23
2
Mean, median and other moments
Hi! Suppose I have a dataset as follows pd = c(10,7,10,11,7,11,7,6,8,3,12,7,7,10,10) I wish to calculate the mean, standard deviation, median, skewness and kurtosis i.e. regular standard statistical measures. average = mean(pd) stdev    = sd(pd) median = median(pd) skew    = skewness(pd) kurt     =  kurtosis(pd) Q. No (1) How do I get these at a stretch using some R package? I came across
2007 Sep 28
3
kurtosis
Hi, I cannot find the function kurtosis. Is it sth additional I am meant to download? I use the MacOS X version of R. Many thanks Samira
2005 Jan 07
2
Asymmetry and kurtosis coefficients
Hello everybody, I'm studying descriptive statistics with R and I want to know how to calculate the asymmetry and kurtosis coefficients of a sample using R. I'll appreciate some help. Thanx, Talita Perciano Costa Leite Graduanda em Ci?ncia da Computa??o Universidade Federal de Alagoas - UFAL Departamento de Tecnologia da Informa??o - TCI Constru??o de Conhecimento por Agrupamento de
2012 Nov 09
1
mean and kurtosis
Need help! I know how to get the mean and kurtosis for a single variable but I am reading in an excel file that has several columns representing variables. I need a way to find descriptive statistics across ALL the variables? [[alternative HTML version deleted]]