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1-c5
2-c2
3-c3
4-c1
5-c6
6-c4
saw abuch of all types yesterday and the c6's just arent doing it for me at least appearence whys anyway
Appearence wise the front end and lack of pop up headlights IMO makes it look like every other wanna be on the road. I agree, looks wise I dont like it.
I am something of a stats wonk and have gathered all the data posted thus far.
105 members have provided data and each member's data have been forced into form. (e.g. member's who ranked the c3 w/w out chrome were placed in the order of first mention.)
Does anyone know which statistical procedure I would use in order to determine the rank order of preferences and pairwise p-values for commonality in preference for each combination of models?
I have used Kendall's W in R package "irr", but this only provides a measure of agreement among the judges. It does not provide the overall order of preference or a matrix of p-values for each combination of models. (Kendall's W for this set is very low btw, around 0.03, which indicates almost no agreement in overall preference).
Can anyone please point me in the right direction?