hello, i have a question! what if the variables in my dataset have different length (instead of type A-F all have 16 data, mine has lets say A 17 but B13...) how can i print out the dataset like yours to further assess noarmality?
Thank you very much Dr., it's great. I ask you to please help me with the following concern. The kruskal-Wallis test also applies to perform when there is heterocedasticity? I have looked for information and documents mentioning that Kruskal-Wallist only applies when there is homocedasticity. When performing the Bartlett I obtained heterocedasticity (p=
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hello, i have a question! what if the variables in my dataset have different length (instead of type A-F all have 16 data, mine has lets say A 17 but B13...) how can i print out the dataset like yours to further assess noarmality?
Thank you! But does the ""Type A, B, ..." variables refer to the variables that shall be tested, or represent the groups?
very helpful video
So helpful! Thank you so much
Thank you very much Dr., it's great. I ask you to please help me with the following concern. The kruskal-Wallis test also applies to perform when there is heterocedasticity? I have looked for information and documents mentioning that Kruskal-Wallist only applies when there is homocedasticity. When performing the Bartlett I obtained heterocedasticity (p=
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what if the p-value is NA
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thank you! very helpful video