it's probably an easy question but I have been searching the Internet and some books without success. It's probably that I don't know the correct statistical terms but I'd appreciate any help:
I have a set of samples that is split into 2 subsets (e.g., people writing with their left or right hand) and for which a factor with multiple levels is known (e.g., eye color is blue, brown, and green).
I want to know whether the distribution of the levels is different.
For example:
data <- data.frame(
c(rep("left", 5), rep("right", 25)),
c(rep("blue", 10), rep("green", 10), rep("brown", 10))
)
colnames(data) <- c("hand", "eyecolor")
I now need to know, whether the eyecolor levels are significantly different between left- and right-handed people.
It's a silly example but I hope that I got my point across.
Which hypothesis test is required? binom.test and prop.test only work on two-levels but I require more than two levels.
Thanks for your help!
Daniel
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