[R] T-test by groups

Uwe Ligges ligges at statistik.tu-dortmund.de
Thu Feb 26 11:38:44 CET 2009



Ingrid Tohver wrote:
> I would like to run a t-test within a "by" group function. My  
> dataset, "error",  is organized as the following (I have 133 Sites):
> 
> Site week Dataset Region  lat_map  long_map mean_tsim diff20 diff40  
> diff80
> ALFI   15   USACE     UC 48.15625 -117.0938      8.87   1.34   1.90    
> 2.98
> ALFI   16   USACE     UC 48.15625 -117.0938     10.28   0.57   1.08    
> 2.27
> ALFI   17   USACE     UC 48.15625 -117.0938     11.08   0.74   1.30    
> 2.52
> ALFI   18   USACE     UC 48.15625 -117.0938     12.23   0.42   1.11    
> 2.42
> ALFI   19   USACE     UC 48.15625 -117.0938     13.19   1.00   1.73    
> 3.14
> ALFI   20   USACE     UC 48.15625 -117.0938     14.31   1.77   2.62    
> 3.78
> 
> I am interested in running the t-test by the "Site" index. My code  
> looks like this:
> 
> t_test<-by(error, error['Site'], function(dat) t.test(subset(error 
> $diff20),subset(error$diff80), data=dat))
> 
> This code runs the t-test, but over the whole dataset without  
> discriminating by Site, so each Site's result is the same. Could  
> someone help determine a better approach or why mine is not working.

I guess you want

by(error, error['Site'], function(dat) t.test(dat$diff20, dat$diff40))

Uwe Ligges


> Thank you,
> Ingrid
> 
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