Interesting. 'Kruskal Wallis' gets 5.68M google hits, 'Kruskall
Wallis' gets 432K ...
Within CRAN packages, sos::findFn("kruskal") gets 408 hits,
=sos::findFn("kruskall") gets 15 hits. (Some of those may be like the
use of 'euclidian' in stats::dist() to intentionally match misspellings
...
However, notice that if it is the guy from the Kruskal-Wallis test (William K.,
1919--2005), the "Kruskall" is in fact misspelt. It might be someone else, of
course...
-pd
> On 17 Mar 2020, at 18:24 , Duncan Murdoch wrote:
>
> I believe it is also acceptable to explain in your submission mess
I believe it is also acceptable to explain in your submission message
that the misspelled words are all proper names. As far as I know,
misspellings are not enough of a problem to cause an automatic
rejection, so a human being will be making a judgment about the note.
Duncan Murdoch
On 17/03
You can single quote them to avoid them being spell checked, e.g. ...
using methods of 'Kruskall' and 'Brainerd'. This is a common and
accepted practice.
This is hinted at in "Writing R Extensions" (e.g. help.start());
The mandatory ‘Description’ field should give a comprehensive
description of