A (late) update to this question:
On Fri Aug 17 07:33:29, Henrik Singmann wrote:> Hi Diego,
>
> I am struggeling with this question also for some time and there does
> not seem to be an easy and general solution to this problem. At least
I > haven't found one.
> However, if you have just one repeated-measures factor, use the
solution > describe by me here: http://stats.stackexchange.com/a/15532/442
> Furthermore, you might wanna check the package phia with accompanying
> vignette (but it uses multivariate tests).
There is a new version of "phia" that also works with mixed-effects
models - but notice the caveat about the calculation of p-values for
such models, as explained in the vignette.
For more issues about mixed-effects models in R, there is a specifice
SIG-list:
https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mixed-models
> For running the ANOVA you could also check my new package afex.
>
> Cheers,
> Henrik
>
>
>> Diego Bucci schrieb:
>> Hi,
>> I performed an ANOVA repeated measures but I still can't find any
good news regarding the possibility to perform multiple
comparisons.>> Can anyone help me?
>> Thanks
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