[R] Kendall's tau
ripley@stats.ox.ac.uk
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Thu Apr 25 11:43:36 CEST 2002
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Martin Henry H. Stevens wrote:
> A search of the archives did not reveal an answer:
> For basic tests of association, where one has no a priori knowledge of the
> form of the relation or of the distributions of the variables, rank
> correlation seems like a good start. Why is cor.test() with Kendall and
> Spearman options relegated to the ctest package, rather than in the base
> package? Does this suggest that the developers consider other tests of
> association more generally useful?
It's *not* relegated. t.test is there too!
There is no sense in which material in the standard or recommended
packages is not considered `generally useful'. However, R does keep all
its code in memory, and the long-term aim has been to strip the base
package down to the bare essentials (e.g. removing lm). Many R users
never use lm nor cor.test, and I suspect the vast majority of R sessions
do not use either. If we had all the standard material in base, R would
run slower and need more memory (and the latter has been an issue until
recently, with 16Mb teaching labs).
--
Brian D. Ripley, ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
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