What you are doing wrong:
1. You haven't read the posting guide, and so have not posted with
sufficient clarity for people to help (at least I can't -- what's your
data
look like?);
2. You've posted to the wrong list: mixed models posts are better answered
on the r-sig-mixed-models list.
3. I am not even sure that this is an R question, and not just a
statistical question. But I'll leave that for the experts on the mixed
models list.
-- Bert
On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 8:11 PM, Stephen Sammut <ssammut@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am new to R and have been doing my utmost to learn it in order to teach
> my
> students how to use it as an alternative to programs you have to purchase
> and I am very grateful for the program and what it can doŠ.but I am having
> a
> slight problem as I also am not very much into programming though willing
> to learn.
>
> I have been trying to apply a mixed model ANOVA to some data I have. In
> short one repeated measure (behavior being observed with 8 levels), one
> independent measure (Age with 2 levels - classified as <21 or >=21)
and
> then
> the dependent variable is the score that the subjects obtained for the
> specific behavior (Frequency).
>
> I have been trying to use the aov model set up in the following way based
> on
> what I have searched online:
> aov(Frequency~Behavior*Age+Error(Subject/Behavior)+Age, dataframe). My data
> is organized such that I have the data in the long format Subject, Age,
> Behavior, Frequency.
>
> All this gives me the following error:
>
> Warning message:
> In aov(Frequency~Behavior*Age+Error(Subject/Behavior)+Age, :
> Error() model is singular
>
> If you would kindly excuse my ignorance, would someone please guide me as
> to
> what I am doing wrong.
>
> Thank you in advance.
> Stephen
>
>
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