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2013 Jan 14
1
Tukey HSD plot with lines indicating (non-)significance
Dear list members,
I'm running some tests looking at differences between means for various
levels of a factor, using Tukey's HSD method.
I would like to plot the data as boxplots or dotplots, with horizontal
significance lines indicating which groups are statistically
significantly different, according to Tukey HSD. Here's a nice image
showing an example of such a graphical
2005 Mar 14
2
Question about Tukey HSD (stat package)
Dear all,
I would be glad if someone could tell me if Tukey HSD (function of stats
library) accept the NA values and could correct the unbalanced design
(different number of sample in each group)
Thanks for help
Alice Le Bars
2007 Jul 16
3
LSD, HSD,...
Hi,
I'm designing a experiment in order to compare the growing of
several clones of a tree specie. It will be a complete randomized block
design. How can I decide what model of mean comparision to choose? LSD,
HSD,TukeyHSD, Duncan,...? Thanks in advance
2012 Sep 28
1
Anova and tukey-grouping
Hello,
I am really new to R and it's still a challenge to me.
Currently I'm working on my Master's Thesis. My supervisor works with SAS
and is not familiar with R at all.
I want to run an Anova, a tukey-test and as a result I want to have the
tukey-grouping ( something like A - AB - B)
I came across the HSD.test in the agricolae-package, but... unfortunately I
do not get an output
2010 Oct 22
2
visualize TukeyHSD results
I am a new R user but a long time SAS user. I searched for a response to this question but no luck, so forgive me if this topic has been covered before. I am running a TukeyHSD post hoc test after running an ANOVA. I get the results of all pairwise comparisons, no problem. However, the output table is a little "busy", and I'd like to make the output easier to read. Specifically, I
2011 Jul 13
1
Tukey HSD with repeated measure ANOVA
Hi,
I need to determinate HSD value from a matrix like that
Thesis Days A1
Cx 0 66.07
Cx 0 60.24
Cx 0 42.86
Tw 0 66.07
Tw 0 60.24
Tw 0 42.86
Aa 0 66.07
Aa 0 60.24
Aa 0 42.86
Qe 0 66.07
Qe 0 60.24
Qe 0 42.86
Cx 56 310.86
Cx 56 223.17
Cx 56 186.77
Tw 56 149.42
Tw 56 127.75
Tw 56 138.59
Aa 56 130.24
Aa 56 214.83
Aa 56 137.95
Qe 56 186.64
Qe 56 189.09
Qe 56 187.87
this is my script
2005 Mar 01
3
Anova with Scheffe Tests
Hi R-people,
I am wanting to run Factorial ANOVA followed by Scheffe tests on some spatial subjective data. I'm comparing X-Y independent coordinates against x-y dependent coordinates. There are only four independent spatial coordinates that form a square.
I am wondering whether I am doing the right thing, because there doesn't seem to be a simple way of doing this. I have attempted to
2010 Feb 17
2
Split Plot and Tukey
Hi,
I did the analysis of variance of a split-plot and the
effect of treatment was significant.
I would like compare treatment means using Tukey.
I can't extract the mean square to apply HSD.test to use in
agricolae package.
anava = aov(ganhos ~ Blocos + Trat*Supl +
Error(Blocos/Trat))
names(anava)
summary(anava)
require(agricolae)
HSD.test(ganhos, Trat, df, MSerror, alpha = 0.05)
2008 Aug 29
2
non-parametric Anova and tukeyHSD
I have insect data from twelve sites and like most environmental data
it is non-normal mostly. I would like to preform an anova and a means
seperation like tukey's HSD in a nonparametric sense (on some sort of
central tendency measure - median?). I am searching around at this
time on the internet. Any suggestions, books, etc. would be greatly
appreciated.
--
Stephen Sefick
Research
2009 Apr 21
3
broken example: lme() + multcomp() Tukey on repeated measures design
I am trying to do Tukey HSD comparisons on a repeated measures expt.
I found the following example on r-help and quoted approvingly elsewhere.
It is broken. Can anyone please tell me how to get it to work?
I am using R 2.4.1.
> require(MASS) ## for oats data set
> require(nlme) ## for lme()
> require(multcomp) ## for multiple comparison stuff
> Aov.mod <- aov(Y ~ N + V +
2005 Sep 15
3
means comparison in R (post-hoc test)
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Hi.
I have been using SAS for some time, and now I have discovered R. I am
very happy with it, but I have not found out how to perform some of the
multiple comparisons I was used to do in SAS.
With the SAS/STAT, I generally used the MEANS (for comparison of
arithmetic means) and the LSMEANS (for adjusted means) statements of the
GLM procedure (I
2008 Nov 18
1
Tukey HSD following lme
Hi everyone
I'm using Tukey HSD as post-hoc test following a lme analysis. I'm
measuring hemicelluloses in different species treated with three
different CO2 concentrations (l=low, m=medium, h=high). The whole
experiment is a split-plot design and the Tukey-function from the
package multcomp is suitable for lme-analysis with random factors.
The analysis works fine but I get a non
2012 Jul 19
3
median comparison tests
Hi,
A client has a consumption measure on each of four products. The sample
size is 75. The consumption distributions are highly skewed for each
product. He would like a pairwise comparison test of the products, much
like Tukey's HSD but using medians rather than means. Is there such a
median comparison test in R?
Thanks,
Walt
________________________
Walter R. Paczkowski, Ph.D.
2003 Jan 30
1
Kruskal-Wallis, Friedman tests and Tukey HSD
Dear all
Is there any way of doing a Tukey HSD post-hoc test after a Kruskal-
Wallis or Friedman rank sum test (in the ctest package)?
Thanks in advance,
Albertus
Dr. Albertus J. Smit
Department of Botany
University of Cape Town
Private Bag Rondebosch
7700
South Africa
Tel. +27 21 689 3032
2007 Mar 30
2
ANOVA and confidence intervals plot
Dear *,
I would like to obtain for each factor of my anova model the
"response variable vs factor" plot with means and 95% Tukey HSD
intervals.
I would appreciate any information on how to do that.
Cheers
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Max MANFRIN Tel.: +32 (0)2 650 3168
IRIDIA - CoDE, CP 194/6
2012 Jan 12
2
kruskal wallis post hoc?
Dear all,
I run a kruskal wallis test and found significant results. Then, I conducted all pairwise comparisons and found no significant results. Could anyone please give me a hint as to why this happens or redirect me towards a specific web page where I can find more info? (I used alpha=5% and made no bonferroni or other correction for the pairwise comparisons)
Thank you
Dr. Iasonas
2012 Feb 09
1
Tukey HSD
Hey Folks:
New to R and learning as I go, but really, I know just enough to get myself
into trouble. I've waded through everything up till now, and don't see
anything in the search that is directly helpful for the POS that I've
created.
The GOAL: All I want in the world is a program that performs 1-way ANOVA's
on every column in a data set (taking the first column as the
2012 Nov 28
2
output data by date?
Dear Helpers,
I have a dataset X, with no missing values, everything is in order, R reads
it correctly, and I have already done some statistical analyses on the
dataset. The data are in order by date (six sampling dates in one year,
earliest to latest) and I now want to generate boxplots for each parameter
for each date.
However, R outputs the boxplots in some order that I do not understand (eg.
2008 May 28
2
Tukey HSD (or other post hoc tests) following repeated measures ANOVA
Hi everyone,
I am fairly new to R, and I am aware that others have had this
problem before, but I have failed to solve the problem from previous
replies I found in the archives.
As this is such a standard procedure in psychological science, there
must be an elegant solution to this...I think.
I would much appreciate a solution that even I could understand... ;-)
Now, I want to calculate a
2011 May 03
2
Overlapping x axes using Lattice
Hi R users
I apologise in advance for this question as I suspect it is simple and
perhaps others have had this problem.
I am struggling to sort out how to fix the x axes so that the labels
don't overlap.
I have put the following example together to show my problem.
library(lattice)
titre <- as.factor(rep(c(10999,20999,30999,40999,50999,60999,