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2011 Feb 27
1
two-way unbalanced ANOVA
...I have read, the trouble with running an unbalanced
two-way ANOVA, is that things get tricky when calculating the sum of
squares for two factors and the interaction term.
*What I am stuck on:*
So far what I have done is applied my data to this helpful tutorial:
http://www.biw.kuleuven.be/vakken/statisticsbyr/ANOVAbyRr/UnbalancedTwoWayANOVA.htm
I found that my interaction term was insignificant, so my model was
reduced to a two-factor model. But then I got stuck on the part where I
use a general linear test (GLT) to determine whether I should use a two-
or one- factor model to get my correct sum of...
2007 Oct 23
0
Multiple comparison tests - Homogenous subsets (i.e. for Tukey)
...ests as in SPSS with R? I am specially interested
in Tukey's B test.
I have tried to find the answer myself and found an excellent
description here:
http://www.ppsw.rug.nl/~sda/siv/Posthoc_print.pdf (-> Tab. 2)
Together with the information here ...
http://www.agr.kuleuven.ac.be/vakken/statisticsbyR/ANOVAbyRr/multiplecomp.htm
(Differences between Brands are significant at 5% level if the
confidence interval around the estimation of the difference does not
contain zero.)
.. I am already able to figure out the subsets "manually". But for
larger groups the risk to make errors incre...
2005 May 15
3
adjusted p-values with TukeyHSD?
hi list,
i have to ask you again, having tried and searched for several days...
i want to do a TukeyHSD after an Anova, and want to get the adjusted
p-values after the Tukey Correction.
i found the p.adjust function, but it can only correct for "holm",
"hochberg", bonferroni", but not "Tukey".
Is it not possbile to get adjusted p-values after