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2005 May 11
1
2 factor ANOVA and sphericity
With respect to calculating the epsilon index of sphericity for ANOVA,
discussed on pp. 45-47 of:
http://www.psych.upenn.edu/~baron/rpsych.pdf
It notes that epsilon is not required for a repeated measures design with
only k=2 levels, as the minimum value of epsilon (e) is given by:
e = 1/(k-1)
so for k=2, we have e = 1 (ie, no correction of the F test df; see p. 46).
These notes apply to a
2007 Jun 24
2
ANOVA non-sphericity test and corrections (eg, Greenhouse-Geisser)
I'm an experimental psychologist and when I run ANOVA analysis in
SPSS, I normally ask for a test of non-sphericity (Box's M-test). I
also ask for output of the corrections for non-sphericity, such as
Greenhouse-Geisser and Huhn-Feldt. These tests and correction factors
are commonly used in the journals for experimental and other
psychology reports. I have been switching from SPSS to R
2007 May 13
2
Some questions on repeated measures (M)ANOVA & mixed models with lme4
Dear R Masters,
I'm an anesthesiology resident trying to make his way through basic
statistics. Recently I have been confronted with longitudinal data in
a treatment vs. control analysis. My dataframe is in the form of:
subj | group | baseline | time | outcome (long)
or
subj | group | baseline | time1 |...| time6 | (wide)
The measured variable is a continuous one. The null hypothesis in
2000 Aug 26
1
R for psychology
For those new to this list, I point out that Yuelin Li and
I have drafted an introduction to R for psychology, trying
to emphasize the things the psychologists usually do. It
is at
http://www.psych.upenn.edu/~baron/rpsych.pdf
and
http://www.psych.upenn.edu/~baron/rpsych.htm
Because it is a draft, with frequent changes, we have not
yet asked for it to be placed in the CRAN page. We welcome
2005 Nov 23
0
Greenhouse-Geisser epsilon for interaction term
Hi,
I'm running a repeated measure ANOVA to test the effects of the
within-subjects
factors "congr", "isi" and their interaction, on the variable "latencies"
aov(latencies ~ congr*isi + Error(subj/(congr*isi)),data=dats)
"congr" has 4 levels, while "isi" has "3" levels.
I would like to check for possible violations of the
2006 Aug 03
3
between-within anova: aov and lme
I have 2 questions on ANOVA with 1 between subjects factor and 2 within factors.
1. I am confused on how to do the analysis with aov because I have seen two examples
on the web with different solutions.
a) Jon Baron (http://www.psych.upenn.edu/~baron/rpsych/rpsych.html) does
6.8.5 Example 5: Stevens pp. 468 - 474 (one between, two within)
between: gp
within: drug, dose
aov(effect ~ gp * drug *
2006 Apr 11
1
Specifying an appropriate error term in a hierarchical regression
Hi all --
So I'm working through my statistics homework again, and trying to
reproduce the examples in the book (Kirk's _Experimental Design_,
third edition) in R. This is a completely randomized hierarchical
design (CRH-28(A)). The B factor is completely nested within the A
factor. Pages 480-482, for those playing along at home.
I can use:
summary(aov(value ~ a + Error(b),
2002 Feb 25
1
Managing Data [Summary]
A while ago I asked about data management approaches in R. I was asked by
several people to post a summary of the responses and alas I am just getting
around to doing it. I received several comments, both on and off list.
Below is a compilation of these responses. Hope this is as helpful to
others as it was to me.
Best,
Brett
1. Frank Harrell recommended a section, "Operating in
2007 Apr 13
2
replicates in repeated ANOVA
Hi,
I have sort of a newbie question. I've seriously put a lot of effort into how to handle simple replicates in a repeated ANOVA design, but haven't had much luck.
I really liked reading "Notes on the use of R for psychology experiments and questionnaires", by Jonathan Baron and Yuelin Li ( http://www.psych.upenn.edu/~baron/rpsych/rpsych.html ) but still didn't run across
2000 Jun 19
0
Notes on R for psychology experiments and questionnaires
We now have a draft of:
Notes on the use of R for psychology experiments and
questionnaires
by
Jonathan Baron and Yuelin Li
at
http://www.psych.upenn.edu/~baron/rpsych.htm
and
http://www.psych.upenn.edu/~baron/rpsych.pdf
and
http://www.psych.upenn.edu/~baron/rpsych.tex
It is intended for students and others who are doing research in
psychology. What makes it "for psychology" is that
2002 Apr 18
1
Help with lme basics
In Baron and Li's "Notes on the use of R for psychology experiments and questionnaires" http://cran.r-project.org/doc/contrib/rpsych.htm they describe a balanced data set for a drug experiment:
"... a test of drug treatment effect by one between-subject factor: group (two groups of 8 subjects each) and two within-subject factors: drug (2 levels) and dose (3 levels). "
2009 Mar 03
1
repeated measures anova, sphericity, epsilon, etc
I have 3 questions (below).
Background: I am teaching an introductory statistics course in which we are
covering (among other things) repeated measures anova. This time around
teaching it, we are using R for all of our computations. We are starting by
covering the univariate approach to repeated measures anova.
Doing a basic repeated measures anova (univariate approach) using aov()
seems
2003 Dec 13
0
sphericity calculation (more formulas?)
I believe that the following function is a good function for eyeballing
sphericity. But, I can't find functions for tests anywhere (g-g or
h-f). Anyone who wants to can feel free to use it.
It is bad that R does not provide any tests for sphericity AND cannot
do a MANOVA on repeated measures (although lme is an alternative add on
package). One of these solutions must be provided in the
2009 Nov 09
1
Getting Sphericity Tests for Within Subject Repeated Measure Anova (using "car" package) (Adjusted Dataset)
[corrected dataset below]
Hello everyone,
I am trying to do within subjects repeated measures anova followed by the
test of sphericity (sample dataset below).
I am able to get either mixed model or linear model anova and TukeyHSD, but
have no luck with Repeated-Measures Assuming Sphericity or Separate
Sphericity Tests.
I am trying to follow example from "car" package, but it seems
2006 Mar 20
1
does lme repeated measures require sphericity?
I haven't been able to find an answer on this that's direct, only
implied. In several places I have read that when people asked for
sphericity tests they were guided toward lme or mlm models. But,
there is no direct indication that the lme method is not subject to
the sphericity assumption. In fact, it seems like it should be. Its
just a linear model that handles random and
2009 Nov 09
1
Getting Sphericity Tests for Within Subject Repeated Measure Anova (using "car" package)
Hello everyone,
I am trying to do within subjects repeated measures anova followed by the
test of sphericity (sample dataset below).
I am able to get either mixed model or linear model anova and TukeyHSD, but
have no luck with Repeated-Measures Assuming Sphericity or Separate
Sphericity Tests.
I am trying to follow example from "car" package, but it seems that I am not
getting something
2011 Jun 17
4
Bartlett's Test of Sphericity
Hello Dear R user,
I want to conduct a Principal components analysis and I need to run two
tests to check whether I can do it or not. I found how to run the KMO
test, however i cannot find an R fonction for the Bartlett's test of
sphericity. Does somebody know if it exists?
Thanks for your help!
Thibault
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2007 Aug 21
2
Sphericity test in R for repeated measures ANOVA
Hi,
Is there a way to do a sphericity test in R for repeated measures ANOVA
(using aov or lme)? I can't find anything about it in the help.
Thanks
Orou
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2004 Jun 23
1
Sphericity test
Hi R-users
Does anybody know if there are functions or packages in R for sphericity
tests like Bartlett's or Mauchly's?
Thanks!
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2006 Aug 05
1
Interpretation of call to aov()
Hi all,
I've been reading about aov() at
http://www.psych.upenn.edu/~baron/rpsych/rpsych.html and
http://davidmlane.com/hyperstat/intro_ANOVA.html and
I try to use this test in experiments with my simulator.
What I would like Anova to tell me is whether the differences I see
when plotting the means of performance per method are significant.
And also, whether this is dependent on the problem