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2008 Feb 10
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Do I need to use dropterm()??
...ything fine for an interaction that runs as follows: two sets
of data (one for North aspect, one for Southern Aspect) and have a logscale
on the x axis, with survival on the y. After calculating my anova results i
have all significant results (ie aspect = sig, logscale of sunlight = sig,
and aspect:llight = sig).
When i have all significant results in my ANOVA table, do i need dropterm(),
or is that just to remove insignificant terms?
Many thanks,
Dani
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2008 Feb 11
0
Testing for differecnes between groups, need help to find the right test in R. (Kes Knave)
...ything fine for an interaction that runs as follows: two
sets
of data (one for North aspect, one for Southern Aspect) and have a
logscale
on the x axis, with survival on the y. After calculating my anova
results i
have all significant results (ie aspect = sig, logscale of sunlight =
sig,
and aspect:llight = sig).
When i have all significant results in my ANOVA table, do i need
dropterm(),
or is that just to remove insignificant terms?
Many thanks,
Dani
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151.html
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