>>>>> "Jim" == Jim Lindsey <jlindsey at
luc.ac.be> writes:
Jim> R itself has nothing for repeated measures. However, I am developing
a
Jim> complete set of four libraries that will handle most any repeated
Jim> measures problem, normally distributed or other. This includes two
Jim> functions in one of the libraries that will do the so-called anova
Jim> approach plus ARMA. They will do everything in my Repeated
Jim> Measurements book (OUP 1993) and much more.
Jim> I am waiting until R stabilizes a bit before releasing them but will
Jim> soon be asking for volunteers to aid in preliminary testing.
Jim> Jim
>> Hi,
>>
>> is there a way to use a repeated measure anova approach in R?
>> I can't believe there isn't, but I couldn't figure out
how.
>>
>> Please Help
>>
Wow!
Jim, this really *IS* good news!
Just a moment ago, I had a phone call from an applied person here in CH who
uses R (for windoze, at his home), and asked how to do ANOVA problems with R.
He was also badly missing S-plus's aov(.) function...
and I explained how he could use anova( lm(...) ) for FIXED effects
anova, and that nothing is yet available for random (or mixed) effects.
Martin.
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