rcor.test | R Documentation |
Computes and tests the pairwise associations between items using a correlation coefficient
rcor.test(mat, p.adjust = FALSE, p.adjust.method = "holm", ...)
mat |
a numeric |
p.adjust |
logical; if |
p.adjust.method |
the |
... |
extra arguments passed to |
An object of class rcor.test
with components,
cor.mat |
the correlation matrix. |
p.values |
a three column numeric matrix containing the p-values for all the combinations of items. |
The print method for class rcor.test
returns a square matrix in which the upper diagonal part contains
the estimates of the correlation coefficients, and the lower diagonal part contains the corresponding p-values.
rcor.test()
is more appropriate for informal testing of association between polytomous items.
Dimitris Rizopoulos d.rizopoulos@erasmusmc.nl
## pairwise associations for Environment data: rcor.test(data.matrix(Environment), method = "kendall") ## pairwise associations for independent normal random variates: mat <- matrix(rnorm(1000), 100, 10, dimnames = list(NULL, LETTERS[1:10])) rcor.test(mat) rcor.test(mat, method = "kendall") rcor.test(mat, method = "spearman")
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