On 11-01-18 16:42, Toby Marthews wrote:

Hi Ilya,
If you're looking for general information about statistical tests, etc., you'll 
probably need to buy yourself a textbook. There are online pages 
(http://homes.msi.ucsb.edu/~byrnes/rtutorial.html is a good one), but a good 
textbook is probably better. It's a bit old, but I still recommend Fowler et al. 
(1998) for those who are starting out with statistical testing: Fowler J, Cohen L 
& Jarvis P (1998). Practical statistics for field biology (2nd ed.). Wiley, 
Chichester, UK.
Toby Marthews

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From: r-help-boun...@r-project.org [r-help-boun...@r-project.org] On Behalf Of 
ilya [flya...@gmail.com]
Sent: 18 January 2011 16:23
To: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: [R] Statistical formulas

Hello!

I hope, i'm doing right, writing here.

I have a question about the R statistical formulas: were can I look,
what are they? E. g. I'd like to know which exactly mathematical formula
is used in Wilcoxon test, and others. Is there somewhere on the Internet
information about that?

Thanks a lot!
Ilya.

PS
Sorry for any mistakes in my English, it is not my mother-tongue.

In the field of psychology one recommendation is (still) also: Hays, W. L. (1994). Statistics. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth. Depending on your German skills (if at all) THE Bortz could be a good textbook, Bortz, J. (2005). Statistik für Human- und Sozialwissenschaftler (6. Aufl). Berlin: Springer.

Good luck, *S*

--
Sascha Vieweg, saschav...@gmail.com

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