Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Tukey test on ANCOVA"
2009 Apr 17
3
Create histogram from data matrix
Hello!
Thanks for reading this request for assistance. I have a question
regarding creating a histogram-like figure from data that are not
currently in the correct format for the "hist" command.
Specifically, my data have been processed and are in a matrix with
columns containing the variables of interest and separate columns
containing the number of times this variable was
2009 Sep 23
5
Fortran vs R
Hello R users,
I have a basic "computer programing" question. I am a student
currently taking a course that uses Fortran as the main programming
language, but the instructors are open to students using any language
they are familiar with. I have used R previously, and am wondering if
there is any benefit to my learning Fortran, or whether I should stick
with R for this class. Any
2009 Nov 19
2
Calling R (GAMM) from Fortran
Hello,
I am currently working on a modeling project using Fortran to run
large repetitive loops (many DO loops). As part of this process I
would like to use a model fit in R and currently stored as an R
object. This is a rather complex model, a GAMM, and I am curious
whether there is a way to call this model from Fortran. I am not sure
"call" is correct terminology, but I
2009 Apr 10
1
Subset a data frame for plotting
Hello,
I have a question regarding how to subset/select parts of a data
frame (matrix) in order to plot data associated only with this subset.
Specifically I have a large data frame in which one column contains ID
values (dates), and other columns contain data I would like to plot
(temperature, light, etc.). I would like to break up this large matrix
so as to plot data associated
2009 Feb 06
1
Log transformation and -Inf values for use in glm()
Hello,
I am writing regarding log transformation of data in a single
matrix column, and subsequent use of these data in a glm model fit. I
have a data matrix in which I am using the log function to transform
the values. This transformation results in -Inf values in some places,
though. I then receive an error when this matrix is used in the glm
function, and would like to know this
2012 Jul 04
2
Difference between two-way ANOVA and (two-way) ANCOVA
Hi!
as my subject says I am struggling with the different of a two-way ANOVA and
a (two-way) ANCOVA.
I found the following examples from this webpage:
http://www.statmethods.net/stats/anova.html
# One Way Anova (Completely Randomized Design)
fit <- aov(y ~ A, data=mydataframe)
# Randomized Block Design (B is the blocking factor)
fit <- aov(y ~ A + B, data=mydataframe)
# Two Way
2010 Nov 22
1
sm.ancova graphic
Hi R-Users,
I am working with sm.ancova (in the package sm) and I have two problems with the graph, which is automatically generated when sm.ancova() is run.
1-Besides of the fitted lines, the observed data appeared automatically in the graph. I prefer that only fitted lines appear. I check the sm.options, but I could not find the way that the observed data do not appear in the graph.
2-I
2008 Jun 02
1
Ancova: formula with a common intercept
I have some data with two categorises plus/minus (p53) and a particular
time (Time) and the outcome is a continuous vairable (Result). I set up
a maximum model.
ancova <- lm(Result~Time*p53)
> summary(ancova)
..
Coefficients:
Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|)
(Intercept) 0.05919 0.55646 0.106 0.916
Time -0.02134 0.01785 -1.195 0.241
p53plus
2010 May 11
2
ANCOVA in R, single CoVar, two Variables
Hello,
I am VERY new to R, just picking it up infact. I have got my head around the
basics of ANOVA with post hoc tests but I am struggling with regression,
especially with ANCOVAs.
I have two sets of data, one of type A, one of type B. Both have been placed
in a wind tunnel and sampled every week. The co variate is of course the
days since the start.
An example is
day A B
0 10.0 10.0
7 9.0
2012 Jan 11
2
problems with glht for ancova
I've run an ancova, edadysexo is a factor with 3 levels,and log(lcc) is the
covariate (continous variable)
I get this results
> ancova<-aov(log(peso)~edadysexo*log(lcc))
> summary(ancova)
Df Sum Sq Mean Sq F value Pr(>F)
edadysexo 2 31.859 15.9294 803.9843 <2e-16 ***
log(lcc) 1 11.389 11.3887 574.8081 <2e-16 ***
2000 Feb 08
1
Ancova in R?
How to Ancova in R?
I know this has got to be an FAQ, because I see it asked in the lists, but
I haven't seen an answer to it.
I see the R-sm has the ancova thing happening, but I kind of doubt that
what I'm trying to do is "smoothing"...
--
Pete Hurd
phurd at uts.cc.utexas.edu
http://www.zo.utexas.edu/research/phurd
Section of Integrative Biology, University of Texas, Austin
2006 Nov 20
1
Is there any R package to calcualte "Power" for ANCOVA
Dear list members:
I searched the R-help for packages to calculate power for an ANCOVA problem
I have. I have found power.t.test, power.anova.test. But it seems that I can
not found one with ANCOVA.
I have two datasetsets with variables: univariate response(one data with
continous response and one with 0 and 1), treatment(two levels),
covariates(x1,x2,x3).
I would appreciate your help.
Tony
2008 Dec 09
1
ANCOVA
Hello,
Could you please help me in the following question:
I have 16 persons 6 take 0.5 mg, 6 take 0.75 mg and 4 take placebo! Can I use the ANCOVA and t-test in this case? Is it possible in R?
Thank you in advance,
Samuel
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2011 Aug 31
3
Converting anova/ancova summary to data frame
Hi!
Can anyone tell me how to convert the anova/ancova summary output into a data frame?
Thanks!
Shane Phillips
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2011 Aug 10
1
Using ANCOVA in R
Hello,
I have a problem with using the following design with ANCOVA in R.
There are two groups (control + treatment), each with ten subjects.
The subjects show a response that is monitored over time (four time
points). For a single given subject, the response can be analysed with
linear regression with time as the independent variable.
The question is, how does the response differ between the
2009 Feb 10
2
Mixed ANCOVA with between-Ss covariate?
Hi all,
I have data from an experiment with 3 independent variables, 2 are
within and 1 is between. In addition to the dependent variable, I have
a covariate that is a single measure per subject. Below I provide an
example generated data set and my approach to implementing the ANCOVA.
However the output confuses me; why does the covariate only appear in
the first strata? Presumably it should
2010 Apr 01
2
Adding regression lines to each factor on a plot when using ANCOVA
Dear R users,
i'm using a custom function to fit ancova models to a dataset. The data are
divided into 12 groups, with one dependent variable and one covariate. When
plotting the data, i'd like to add separate regression lines for each group
(so, 12 lines, each with their respective individual slopes). My 'model1'
uses the group*covariate interaction term, and so the coefficients
2010 Mar 15
1
Multiple comparisons for a two-factor ANCOVA
I'm trying to do an ANCOVA with two factors (clipping treatment with two
levels, and plot with 4 levels) and a covariate (stem diameter). The
response variable is fruit number. The minimal adequate model looks like
this:
model3<-lm(fruit~clip + plot + st.dia + clip:plot)
I'd like to get some multiple comparisons like the ones from TukeyHSD, but
TukeyHSD doesn't work with the
2011 Jun 21
1
Help interpreting ANCOVA results
Please help me interpret the following results.
The full model (Schwa~Dialect*Prediction*Reduction) was reduced via both
update() and step().
The minimal adequate model is:
ancova<-lm(Schwa~Dialect+Prediction+Reduction+Dialect:Prediction)
Schwa is response variable
Dialect is factor, two levels ("QF","SF")
Prediction is factor, two levels ("High","Low")
2005 Dec 14
1
ANCOVA & Post-hoc test
Hello,
Despite my search, I didn't find a post-hoc test for an ANCOVA.
I used the functions aov() and lm() to run the ANCOVA then I tried
TukeyHSD() but it didn't work (because of the covariable is a continuous
variable?).
Furthermore, I would like to plot the adjusted values (i.e. the values of
the tested variable taking into account the covariable).
Thanks for your help!
N. Poulet