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2006 Aug 03
3
Looking for transformation to overcome heterogeneity of variances
Dear All
My data consists in 96 groups, each one with 10 observations. Levene's
test suggests that the variances are not equal, and therefore I have
tried to apply the classical transformations to have homocedasticity
in order to be able to use ANOVA. Unfortunately, no transformation
that I have used transforms my data into data with homocedasticity.
The histogram of variances is at
http://phhs80.googlepages.com/hist1.png
Is someone able to suggest to me a transformation to overcome the
problem of heteroced...
2009 Nov 25
1
Interpretation of plots in linear regression models (verification of Gauss-Markov hypothesis)
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2012 Jan 06
0
plots for residual analysis
...credit.
2) What do the experts think of the green trend lines? Are they effective for spotting residuals/predictor variables relationships or are they misleading?
3) In the future, I would like to plot a grey shaded region approximately corresponding to the dispersion cloud, in order to appreciate homocedasticity or the lack thereof. Perhaps this could be done by calculating "upper and lower limit trend lines"? Any ideas on how to do this?
Thanks in advance,
José Loreto Romero Palma
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2013 Apr 05
2
transforming data prior to CCA
Hi everyone,
I?m a student and relatively new to R so apologies in advance if this
question seems stupid or obvious to you.
I have collected a dataset with about 60 species of diatoms (count data from
19 different sample sites) and environmental variables for each site
(salinity, pH, etc.). It?s all in the same dataset but distinct in R through
the functions below
diat <- diatom [, 1:60]