[R] corr.test -- use a different null hypothesis

Dr. Hans Georg Krauthaeuser Hans-Georg.Krauthaeuser at E-Technik.Uni-Magdeburg.DE
Fri Sep 16 12:05:37 CEST 2005


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First of all, I'm a physicist and therefore I'm not much used to use
statistics. So, please forgive me if this is a FAQ or stupid, but I
failed to find the answer by myself.

I want to use corr.test to test for the correlation of two data sets
(actually I have a lot of data set and perform pairwise testing). But I
wanted to find sets where the correlation is less than a certain limit,
i.e. |r_exp| < r_0. As far as I can see corr.test is designed to work
only for the null hypothesis r_exp = 0. I would need H0 as |r_exp|>= r_0.

Is there any way to specify this null-hypothesis to corr.test ?
Any other idea how to test that hypothesis?

Regards
Hans Georg Krauthaeuser
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