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2008 Nov 18
1
Tukey HSD following lme
...0.004317 0.920 0.62738
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Signif. codes: 0 '***' 0.001 '**' 0.01 '*' 0.05 '.' 0.1 ' ' 1
(Adjusted p values reported -- single-step method)
Thank you very much for your help
Christina
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Christina Sch?del
Institute of Botany
University of Basel
Sch?nbeinstrasse 6
CH-4056 Basel
ph. +41 61 267 35 06
fax +41 61 267 29 80
E-Mail C.Schaedel at unibas.ch
2003 Oct 08
1
Contrast specified with C() - R vs S-Plus problem
..."E"
>y.anova <- aov(y + C(CO2,c(1,0,-1)) )
Error in "contrasts<-"(*tmp*, value = contr) :
wrong number of contrast matrix rows
What is the way to do this in R?
Thanks
Pascal
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Dr. Pascal A. Niklaus
Institute of Botany
University of Basel
Sch?nbeinstrasse 6
CH-4056 Basel / Switzerland
2008 May 26
0
use aov or lme for split plot design?
...he R-helps that people use the lme functiona
instead of aov. Which
one is more appropriate?
- with the aov function can I also eliminate the non significant
factors to simplifiy the
model?
Thanks a lot for your answers
Christina
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Christina Sch?del
Institute of Botany, University Basel
Sch?nbeinstrasse 6
CH-4056 Basel
ph. +41 61 267 35 06
fax +41 61 267 29 80
E-Mail C.Schaedel at unibas.ch
2003 Oct 27
2
variance component analysis for nested model
Given a set of data:
> names(data)
[1] "city" "house" "visit" "value"
I am looking for a way to compute the variance components of the
nested model (ie, visit 1 at house 2 at city 3 isn't related to visit
1 and house 2 at city 4), but different houses in the same city may be
related, and different visits to the same house are probably