[R] T and P Statistics

ONKELINX, Thierry Thierry.ONKELINX at inbo.be
Wed Jun 25 16:08:25 CEST 2008


If you would have tried 

	help.search("t-test")

It would have listed the function t.test()

	?t.test

Will give you the helpfile with instructions.

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Namens Tong, Michael
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Onderwerp: [R] T and P Statistics

How do you calculate T and P statistics (T- test) in R? 

Is there a package out there that can do these calculations?

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