View source: R/johansen.test.R
johansen.test | R Documentation |
johansen.test
performs Johansen F test.
johansen.test(formula, data, alpha = 0.05, na.rm = TRUE, verbose = TRUE)
formula |
a formula of the form |
data |
a tibble or data frame containing the variables in |
alpha |
the level of significance to assess the statistical difference. Default is set to alpha = 0.05. |
na.rm |
a logical value indicating whether NA values should be stripped before the computation proceeds. |
verbose |
a logical for printing output to R console. |
A list with class "owt" containing the following components:
statistic |
the Johansen F test statistic. |
parameter |
the parameter(s) of the approximate F distribution of the test statistic. |
p.value |
the p-value of the test. |
alpha |
the level of significance to assess the statistical difference. |
method |
the character string "Johansen F Test". |
data |
a data frame containing the variables in which NA values (if exist) are removed. |
formula |
a formula of the form |
Osman Dag
Johansen, S. (1980). The Welch-James Approximation to the Distribution of the Residual Sum of Squares in a Weighted Linear Regression, Biometrika, 67:1, 58-92.
library(onewaytests)
johansen.test(Sepal.Length ~ Species, data = iris)
out <- johansen.test(Sepal.Length ~ Species, data = iris)
paircomp(out)
Add the following code to your website.
For more information on customizing the embed code, read Embedding Snippets.