To install the package from the CRAN, the package can be installed by using following code:
install.packages("doex")
library(doex)
doex
provides 25 statistical test functions, two datasets and an outlier generation function:
AF()
,AG()
,AGF()
,B2()
,BF()
,BX()
,CF()
,FA()
,GF()
,JF()
,MBF()
,MW()
,OS()
,OSR()
,PB()
,PF()
,SS()
,WA()
, andWE()
are used for heteroscedastic one-way ANOVA setup.MGF()
andRGF()
are used for heteroscedastic one-way ANOVA under non-normality caused by outliers and skewness, respectively.fa_exp()
,gpv_exp()
, andpb_exp()
are used for testing equality of two-parameter distributed means under unequal scale parameters.component
andhybrid
are the datasets can be used for the usage examples of the tests.outly()
is an outlier generation algorithm.
The Alexander-Govern (AG) test is performed with the inputs are the observations and the group labels of the observations as follows:
library(doex)
AG(hybrid$data, hybrid$species)
The modified generalized F-test is performed with the inputs are the observations and the group labels of the observations as follows:
library(doex)
MBF(hybrid$data, hybrid$species)
The parametric bootstrap test for two-parameter exponential distributed populations is performed with the inputs are the observations, the group labels of the observations and the repetition as follows:
library(doex)
fa_exp(component$lifetime, component$supplier)
To generate outliers based on interquartile range approach, outly()
function is used with some options as follows:
library(doex)
outly(8, 2, 2, 0.05, FALSE)
If you use doex
, please cite it:
@article{cavus2021,
author = {Mustafa Cavus and Berna Yazıcı},
title = {{Testing the equality of normal distributed and independent
groups' means under unequal variances by doex package}},
year = {2021},
journal = {{The R Journal}},
doi = {10.32614/RJ-2021-008},
url = {https://doi.org/10.32614/RJ-2021-008},
pages = {134--154},
volume = {12},
number = {2}
}
For any questions and feedback, please dont hesitate to contact me via following e-mail address: