, September 3, 2014 9:20 AM
To: David L Carlson
Cc: Tal Galili; r-help@r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] wilcox.test - difference between p-values of R and
online calculators
Tal and David, thanks for your messages.
I should have added that I tried all variations of true/false values
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It seems your numbers has ties. What happens if you run wilcox.test with
correct=FALSE, will the results be the same as the online calculators?
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Subject: Re: [R] wilcox.test - difference between p-values of R and online
calculators
It seems your numbers has ties. What happens if you run wilcox.test with
correct=FALSE, will the results be the same as the online calculators?
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: [R] wilcox.test - difference between p-values of R and online
calculators
Tal and David, thanks for your messages.
I should have added that I tried all variations of true/false values for the
exact and correct parameters. Running with correct=FALSE makes only a tiny
change, resulting in W
Galili; r-help@r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] wilcox.test - difference between p-values of R and online
calculators
Tal and David, thanks for your messages.
I should have added that I tried all variations of true/false values for the
exact and correct parameters. Running with correct=FALSE
Subject: Re: [R] wilcox.test - difference between p-values of R and online
calculators
It seems your numbers has ties. What happens if you run wilcox.test with
correct=FALSE, will the results be the same as the online calculators?
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Hi.
I'm taking the long-overdue step of moving from using online calculators to
compute results for Mann-Whitney U tests to a more streamlined system
involving R.
However, I'm finding that R computes a different result than the 3 online
calculators that I've used before (all of which
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