admit I don't really understand what you mean.
Thank you very much again.
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Nobody answered my first request. I am sorry if I did not explain my
prob
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Nobody answered my first request. I am sorry if I did not explain my
problem clearly. English is not my native language and statistical
english is even more
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Subject: Re: [R] Comparing multiple distributions
Nobody answered my first
Nobody answered my first request. I am sorry if I did not explain my
problem clearly. English is not my native language and statistical
english is even more difficult. I'll try to summarize my issue in
more appropriate statistical terms:
Each of my observations is not a single number but a
Hello eveybody,
I am studying the vertical distribution of plankton and want to study
its variations relatively to several factors (time of day, species,
water column structure etc.). So my data is special in that, at each
sampling site (each observation), I don't have *one* number, I have