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onewaytests (version 3.0)

wa.test: Welch-Aspin Test

Description

wa.test performs Welch-Aspin test.

Usage

wa.test(formula, data, alpha = 0.05, na.rm = TRUE, verbose = TRUE)

Value

A list with class "owt" containing the following components:

statistic

the Welch-Aspin test statistic.

parameter

the parameter(s) of the approximate F distribution of the test statistic.

p.value

the p-value of the test.

alpha

the level of significance to assess the statistical difference.

method

the character string "Welch-Aspin Test".

data

a data frame containing the variables in which NA values (if exist) are removed.

formula

a formula of the form lhs ~ rhs where lhs gives the sample values and rhs the corresponding groups.

Arguments

formula

a formula of the form lhs ~ rhs where lhs gives the sample values and rhs the corresponding groups.

data

a tibble or data frame containing the variables in formula.

alpha

the level of significance to assess the statistical difference. Default is set to alpha = 0.05.

na.rm

a logical value indicating whether NA values should be stripped before the computation proceeds.

verbose

a logical for printing output to R console.

Author

Osman Dag

References

Aspin, A.A. (1948). An Examination and Further Development of a Formula Arising in the Problem of Comparing Two Mean Values. Biometrika, 35:1/2, 88-96.

Examples

Run this code

library(onewaytests)

wa.test(Sepal.Length ~ Species, data = iris)

out <- wa.test(Sepal.Length ~ Species, data = iris)
paircomp(out)


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