On 24/04/07, Sarah Goslee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> If you look at the documentation for the function you are interested
> in, in this case ?cor.test, it will generally give you an explanation
> of the return values (often brief, and not too helpful if you aren't
> already familiar wit
Hi,
If you look at the documentation for the function you are interested
in, in this case ?cor.test, it will generally give you an explanation
of the return values (often brief, and not too helpful if you aren't
already familiar with the test), but also one or more references
that you can turn to
Hi,
I am looking for documentation, reference guides, etc. that explain the
output of functions... For example using cor.test(, method="pearson")
with Pearson's corr coeff the output is:
Pearson's product-moment correlation
data: a and b
t = 0.2878, df = 14, p-value = 0.
alternativ