some data and an aching desire for an answer does not
ensure that a reasonable answer can be extracted from a given body of data."
John Tukey
Cheers,
Bert
On Tue, Jan 31, 2023 at 7:44 AM Carolyn J Miller via R-help
mailto:r-help@r-project.org>> wrote:
Hi Boris,
It's hair cortisol
ividual points, connected with a line.
Feel free to ask again if you are not sure how to do that.
Cheers,
Boris
PS. Lets hope that the capture did not stress them to the degree that their
cortisol is elevated at recapture :-)
> On 2023-01-31, at 09:52, Carolyn J Miller via R-help
> wr
by "cor".
From what you wrote I think that t.test or similar beast is the way you
should take.
But without same data sample I may be wrong.
Cheers
Petr
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s the way you
should take.
But without same data sample I may be wrong.
Cheers
Petr
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> Hi guys
Hi guys,
I am using the cor() function to see if there are correlations between March
cortisol levels and December cortisol levels and I'm trying to figure out if
the function is doing what I want it to do.
Each sample has it's own separate row in the CSV file that I'm working out of.
March Co
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