### Name: friedman.test ### Title: Friedman Rank Sum Test ### Aliases: friedman.test friedman.test.default friedman.test.formula ### Keywords: htest ### ** Examples ## Hollander & Wolfe (1973), p. 140ff. ## Comparison of three methods ("round out", "narrow angle", and ## "wide angle") for rounding first base. For each of 18 players ## and the three method, the average time of two runs from a point on ## the first base line 35ft from home plate to a point 15ft short of ## second base is recorded. RoundingTimes <- matrix(c(5.40, 5.50, 5.55, 5.85, 5.70, 5.75, 5.20, 5.60, 5.50, 5.55, 5.50, 5.40, 5.90, 5.85, 5.70, 5.45, 5.55, 5.60, 5.40, 5.40, 5.35, 5.45, 5.50, 5.35, 5.25, 5.15, 5.00, 5.85, 5.80, 5.70, 5.25, 5.20, 5.10, 5.65, 5.55, 5.45, 5.60, 5.35, 5.45, 5.05, 5.00, 4.95, 5.50, 5.50, 5.40, 5.45, 5.55, 5.50, 5.55, 5.55, 5.35, 5.45, 5.50, 5.55, 5.50, 5.45, 5.25, 5.65, 5.60, 5.40, 5.70, 5.65, 5.55, 6.30, 6.30, 6.25), nrow = 22, byrow = TRUE, dimnames = list(1 : 22, c("Round Out", "Narrow Angle", "Wide Angle"))) friedman.test(RoundingTimes) ## => strong evidence against the null that the methods are equivalent ## with respect to speed wb <- aggregate(warpbreaks$breaks, by = list(w = warpbreaks$wool, t = warpbreaks$tension), FUN = mean) wb friedman.test(wb$x, wb$w, wb$t) friedman.test(x ~ w | t, data = wb)