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2011 Mar 19
1
how to access the elements of a univariate results table with Anova (library car)
Dear R users, I use the excelent Anova function of the library car because the easy way to get sphericity correction. Unless I use the scan function. I have not been able to access the values ​​of sum squares and degrees of freedom for each effect in the univariate summary table. Example of the car library for Anova function: library(car) phase <- factor(rep(c("pretest",
2012 Jul 21
2
car::Anova - Can it be used for ANCOVA with repeated-measures factors.
Dear list, I would like to run an ANCOVA using car::Anova with repeated measures factors, but I can't figure out how to do it. My (between-subjects) covariate always interacts with my within-subject factors. As far as I understand ANCOVA, covariates usually do not interact with the effects of interest but are simply additive (or am I wrong here?). More specifically, I can add a covariate as
2011 Sep 22
1
Wrapper of linearHypothesis (car) for post-hoc of repeated measures ANOVA
For some time I have been looking for a convenient way of performing post-hoc analysis to Repeated Measures ANOVA, that would be acceptable if sphericity is violated (i.e. leaving aside post-hoc to lme models). The best solution I found was John Fox's proposal to similar requests in R-help: http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/e2/help/07/09/26518.html
2012 Mar 05
2
new to repeated measures anova in R
Data set up as one observation/subject looks like (with a total of 10 subjects) Two treatments: shoe type with 3 categories and region with 8 categories ==> 24 "treatment" columns Subject PHallux PMidToes PLatToe PMTH1 PMidMTH PLatMTH PMidfoot PRearfoot LHallux LMidToes LLatToe LMTH1 LMidMTH LLatMTH LMidfoot LRearfoot DHallux DMidToes DLatToe DMTH1 DMidMTH DLatMTH
2007 Jan 15
2
model simplification in repeated anova
Hi, I've done a repeated ANOVA looking as follows: model<-aov(y~a*b*c+Error(d)) Now I want to get rid of some or all of the interactions. But neither AIC nor anova work. What is the appropriate function to test my model?
2005 May 20
1
Problem with proj
Hi all, Perhaps this in an inappropriate post, but I've found a bug in proj I'd like to track down a bit further before making a formal bug report. The example below shows the problem, if you change the rownames proj fails. The problem seems to be that there is a mismatch in the rownames in the qr objects constructed by aov and the rownames that proj is expecting them to have.
2007 May 02
3
the Surv function
Hi, I'm trying to do a simple survival analysis on some data, and I'm having the following problem (here's my code and the error message): out <- Surv(fup,event=status) Error in Surv(fup, event = status) : argument "time2" is missing, with no default >From reading the documentation, it seems that I should be able to simply write: Surv(time1, event) if my data is
2005 Jan 31
2
Automatically Extracting F- and P- vals from ANOVA
Dear R community, I'm currently using R to analyze functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging data. Each analysis involves running ~120,000 repeated-measures ANOVAs. I would like to know if there is any automatic way to access the F- and P-value data that are associated with each of these 120,000 ANOVAs. For example, if the summary output (for the 1st ANOVA of 120,000) shows the following value
2004 Aug 17
2
aov summary to matrix
Is there an easy way of converting an aov.summary into a matrix in which the rows are the factor names and the columns are Df, Sum Sq, Mean Sq, F value and Pr. For example, convert Df Sum Sq Mean Sq F value Pr(>F) block 5 343.29 68.66 4.4467 0.015939 * N 1 189.28 189.28 12.2587 0.004372 ** P 1 8.40 8.40 0.5441 0.474904 K
2003 Nov 29
2
Indexing ANOVA table
Hi all, I'd like to extract a value from an ANOVA table, but experience the following problem: ### This works: > s.pseudo <- summary(aov(m ~ block + mix*graz,data=split1)) > s.pseudo Df Sum Sq Mean Sq F value Pr(>F) block 2 1114.66 557.33 4.4296 0.04192 * mix 1 6.14 6.14 0.0488 0.82956 graz 2 1.45 0.72 0.0057 0.99427 mix:graz
2013 Jan 17
3
Colors in interaction plots
Hi, I am trying to plot an interaction.plot with different color for each level of a factor. It has an erratic behavior. For example, it works for the first interaction.plot below, with the example from the ALDA book, but not with the other plots, from the NPK dataset: # from http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/r/examples/alda/ch2.htm tolerance <-
2010 Apr 21
1
How to obtain the coefficients from a summary of aov ?
Dear Madame, Dear Sir, I am able to obtain the coefficients from a 'summary' of 'lm', but NOT from a 'summary' of 'aov'. The following example shows my steps. ## Initialize rm(list = ls()) # remove (almost) everything in the working environment utils::data(npk, package="MASS") # get data model <- yield ~ block + N*P*K ## Using lm npk.lm <-
1999 Nov 30
3
model.tables
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2008 Nov 26
1
S4 slot containing either aov or NULL
Dear listmembers, I would like to define a class with a slot that takes either an object of class aov or NULL. I have been reading "S4 Classes in 15 pages more or less" and "Lecture: S4 classes and methods" #First I tried with list and NULL setClass(listOrNULL") setIs("list", "listOrNULL") setIs("NULL", "listOrNULL") #doesn't
2003 Jan 24
1
model.tables and NA?
Hi, This might be a minor bug, or it could be that I'm just mis-using the tools (again). If you modify the example for model.tables to introduce an NA, N <- c(0,1,0,1,1,1,0,0,0,1,1,0,1,1,0,0,1,0,1,0,1,1,0,0) P <- c(1,1,0,0,0,1,0,1,1,1,0,0,0,1,0,1,1,0,0,1,0,1,1,0) K <- c(1,0,0,1,0,1,1,0,0,1,0,1,0,1,1,0,0,0,1,1,1,0,1,0) yield <-
2003 Apr 17
2
make check failure with R-1.7.0
I'm baffled. When I run make check after installing from source, I get a Error 2. From my understanding of how these things work, it would appear to be coming from this (as at the end of base-Ex.Rout.fail: > has.VR <- require(MASS, quietly = TRUE) Attaching package 'MASS': The following object(s) are masked from package:base : confint confint.lm nclass.FD nclass.scott
2009 May 13
2
Multiple ANOVA tests
Hello!!! I'm trying to do multiple ANOVA tests with R (testing the affect off different factors on the same response). As a result I get many ANOVA tables, and I want to extract a list of the "Pr(>F)" from all the tables. Maybe someone have an idea how to do this? Thanks Imri -- View this message in context:
2002 Jan 25
1
interpretation of lm
Dear statistitians / R users, I was told to analyse the effects of the four factors using lm or update for aov. The following is the result from lm. As you can see that in the last few lines enclosed coefficients. 1)Does this mean I can write a formula, like yield =0.26 + 0.03*H + 1.48*T + 0.04*L + 0.004*C 2) in the two levels design, is there any difference between I use (-1, 1) to
2009 May 21
3
index to select rows of a large matrix
Dear R Users, I have created a 1500 x 20000 data frame - DataSeq. Each of the 1500 rows represents a data sequence. I have another data frame iData that stores the information of these 1500 data sequences in the same order, for example, condition, gender, etc. If I use "subset" to select certain groups within iData according to some criteria that I have set, e.g. condition, gender Then
2007 May 11
1
Anova
Doea anyone know how to compute components of variance analysis? For example, I have the score of pupils on a test. Each pupil belongs to a school and within each school I may have several classes? How can I estimate the variance of the pupils, schools, classes and the errror variance? Any examples? Any help will be appreciated. Jason Dr. Iasonas Lamprianou Department of Education The