locationTest {fBasics} | R Documentation |
Two sample location tests
Description
Tests if two series differ in their distributional location parameter.
Usage
locationTest(x, y, method = c("t", "kw2"), title = NULL,
description = NULL)
Arguments
x , y |
numeric vectors of data values. |
method |
a character string naming which test should be applied. |
title |
an optional title string, if not specified the input's data name is deparsed. |
description |
optional description string, or a vector of character strings. |
Details
The method = "t"
can be used to determine if the two sample
means are equal for unpaired data sets. Two variants are used,
assuming equal or unequal variances.
The method = "kw2"
performs a Kruskal-Wallis rank sum
test of the null hypothesis that the central tendencies or medians of
two samples are the same. The alternative is that they differ.
Note, that it is not assumed that the two samples are drawn from the
same distribution. It is also worth to know that the test assumes
that the variables under consideration have underlying continuous
distributions.
Value
an object from class fHTEST
Note
Some of the test implementations are selected from R's ctest
package.
Author(s)
R-core team for hypothesis tests implemented from R's
package ctest
.
References
Conover, W. J. (1971); Practical nonparametric statistics, New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Lehmann E.L. (1986); Testing Statistical Hypotheses, John Wiley and Sons, New York.
Examples
## rnorm -
# Generate Series:
x = rnorm(50)
y = rnorm(50)
## locationTest -
locationTest(x, y, "t")
locationTest(x, y, "kw2")