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Use this tag for any *on-topic* question that (a) involves `R` either as a critical part of the question or expected answer, & (b) is not *just* about how to use `R`.

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How to do inferential statistical testing on multiple rows out of only mean and standard dev...

Once read in into R they each hold about 20 GB of RAM. That is why I calculated the files df1 and df2, which only contain a mean and the standard deviation. Both files have about 8 million rows. … 0.0181384583 16091147 0.3864509554 0.0181384583 16091154 0.0999431847 0.0106193089 16091227 0.0999431847 0.0106193089 16091236 0.0999431847 0.0106193089 The question now is how to do inferential statistics in R
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Correct implementation of wilcoxon test for time series data in R

Typically, for an evaluation in R, checking of the residual distribution is done after one of the models are run. …
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Correct implementation of wilcoxon test for time series data in R

Thus, I wanted to do just that, but when I tried to implement this statistical thinking in R, I am now unsure if my code in R actually does test the thing I want to test. … R also writes to the result: Wilcoxon rank sum test with continuity correction alternative hypothesis: true location shift is not equal to 0 Now, I would like to ask if that line in R tests what I think …
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