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google "r cordif test"

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Bert Gunter
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On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 6:09 AM, Elizabeth Caron-Gamache
<babeth_...@icloud.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I search on your website for a definition of the CORDIF test, but it wasn’t 
> successful. I’m analyzing an article that use that test and it’s not really 
> documented on the net. The article refers to your website, so I pretend that 
> you will be able to give me a brief explanation of this test. Here is the 
> cote that talk about this test in my article :
>
> ‘' To compare these regressions and to see which—either body height or LLL—is 
> best related to performance (Pearson correlation coefficients comparison), a 
> CORDIF test (R software [www.r-project.org], multilevel package, ver- sion 
> 2.12.1) was performed.
>
> Does it use parametric or non-parametric values ?
> Is it a test to compare 2 groups only or it can be used for a comparison of 
> more than two groups ?
> Why is it so hard to find information on that test on the net ?
>
> Thanks for your time
> Have a nice day
>
> Elizabeth Caron
> Physical therapist student, Laval University, Qc, Canada
>
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