Re: [R] ks.test troubles

2008-03-08 Thread Uwe Ligges
Martin Kaffanke wrote: > Am Samstag, den 08.03.2008, 19:34 +0100 schrieb Uwe Ligges: >> Martin Kaffanke wrote: >>> Hi there! >>> >>> I have two little different data. One is a computer test on people, the >>> other is a paper and pencil test. two boxplots show me that the data is >>> almost the

Re: [R] ks.test troubles

2008-03-08 Thread Martin Kaffanke
Am Samstag, den 08.03.2008, 19:34 +0100 schrieb Uwe Ligges: > > Martin Kaffanke wrote: > > Hi there! > > > > I have two little different data. One is a computer test on people, the > > other is a paper and pencil test. two boxplots show me that the data is > > almost the same. > > > > So now

Re: [R] ks.test troubles

2008-03-08 Thread Uwe Ligges
Martin Kaffanke wrote: > Hi there! > > I have two little different data. One is a computer test on people, the > other is a paper and pencil test. two boxplots show me that the data is > almost the same. > > So now I'd like to know if I could handle all data as one, by testing > with ks.test:

[R] ks.test troubles

2008-03-08 Thread Martin Kaffanke
Hi there! I have two little different data. One is a computer test on people, the other is a paper and pencil test. two boxplots show me that the data is almost the same. So now I'd like to know if I could handle all data as one, by testing with ks.test: > ks.test(el$angststoer, fl$angsts