Thanks to all!!

Gerrit, thank you for the reference. I was looking for something like that,
but I was not able to find it.

I partially agree with some of you, who said that nonparametric k-way ANOVA
is a little bit of contradiction, but I just wanted to have an alternative
to classical ANOVA.

Thank you again.


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vicent
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On 25 October 2013 10:26, Gerrit Eichner <gerrit.eich...@math.uni-giessen.de
> wrote:

> Hello, Vincent,
>
> you may want to take a look at "Nonparametric methods in factorial
> designs" by Edgar Brunner and Madan L. Puri in Statistical Papers 42, 1-52
> (2001).
>
> There is the R-package nparcomp for one-way layouts, but the paper goes
> further (and mentions another software) and is maybe a starting point for
> you.
>
>  Hth -- Gerrit
>
>
> On Thu, 24 Oct 2013, Vicent Giner-Bosch wrote:
>
>  Sorry if this subject has been already dealt here.
>>
>> Which are some common tests for nonparametric k-way ANOVA?
>>
>> I have read about Kruskal-Wallis test as a kind of nonparametric one-way
>> ANOVA, but I have not found anything about a general-setting (I mean
>> k-way)
>> nonparametric ANOVA.
>>
>> Can you recommend me a good R package (or other reliable software) for
>> that?
>>
>> Looking forward to your answers,
>>
>>
>> --
>> vicent
>> @vginer_upv
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