[R] How to do non-parametric calculations in R

Jeff Newmiller jdnewm|| @end|ng |rom dcn@d@v|@@c@@u@
Sat Jun 11 23:26:31 CEST 2022


Really? But it is such a random list that I thought it was a test of our ability to resist providing impromptu lectures on off-list-topics, since we all like to expound on "stuff" even when R isn't needed to understand them. Or perhaps "A R Lover" just didn't read the Posting Guide warnings about HTML email, homework, and statistics, and will soon have done do and be sharing some R code that is giving them an error.

On June 11, 2022 1:53:37 PM PDT, J C Nash <profjcnash using gmail.com> wrote:
>Homework!
>
>On 2022-06-11 10:24, Shantanu Shimpi wrote:
>> Dear R community,
>> 
>> Please help me in knowing how to do following non-parametric tests:
>> 
>>     1.  kruskal-Wallis test
>>     2.  Wilcoxson rank sum test
>>     3.  Lee Cronbac Alpha test
>>     4.  Spearman's Rank correlation test
>>     5.  Henry Garrett method formula calculations
>>     6.  Factor Analysis
>>     7.  Chi square test
>> 
>> Kindly guide me on the above queries in the easiest way.
>> 
>> A R lover,
>> Col Shantanu.
>> India.
>> attitudeshantanu1977 using gmail.com
>> 
>> 7722030088
>> 
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