[R] how to analyze the following data?--anxious for the result
Prof Brian Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Thu Jun 8 08:26:47 CEST 2006
Asserting `y isn't noramal' only eliminates one possibility. Is it
binary, a count, long-tailed, short-tailed, ...?
This is really a statistical consulting problem (and apparently about
SAS): see the R posting guide for where to seek advice on such problems.
As the guide says, had we had sufficient information we might have been
able to help, but as you need to ask again, please do so in a more
appropriate place.
On Thu, 8 Jun 2006, zhijie zhang wrote:
> Dear friends,
> I have a dataset: response var--y, class var-group, and the third variable-x.
> I want to test whether there is statistical significance bewteen
> group for y with the controlled x. First, i want to use analysis of
> covariance in SAS, but i found that y isn't noramal and can't become
> normal through transformation.
> Under that condition, what should i do using R / SAS?
> Any suggestions are great appreciate!
>
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Brian D. Ripley, ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
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