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?
So helpful! Thank you so much
Legend. Thank you sir!!
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=
Thank you! But does the ""Type A, B, ..." variables refer to the variables that shall be tested, or represent the groups?
thank you! very helpful video
what if the p-value is NA
very helpful video