Thank- you all for you suggestions and help. I have now resolved my
issue. This help forum is one of the things that makes R a great platform
for statistics.
Stephen Cole
Marine Ecology Lab
Saint Francis Xavier University
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 8:07 AM, Erin Hodgess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
get some expert advice for the more experienced R
users
Thank-you very much
Stephen Cole
Marine Ecology Lab
Saint Francis Xavier University
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Hello R List:
My problem is with a nested anova. I have read the r-help and it has
answered some of my questions but i still need some help on this one.
I have also posted for help on this data set before, so i apologize in
advance for any repetition.
My design is as follows:
response: Quadrat
multcomp package works
with a linear mixed model built under the nlme package)
Thanks
Stephen Cole
M.S.c candidate
Saint Francis Xavier University
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PLEASE do read the po
I would
say yes based on the lower AIC and BIC however i do not know what the
L.ratio is and what the p-value of <.0001 means.
Thanks again for any help on this issue.
Stephen Cole
M.Sc candidate
Marine Ecology Lab
Saint Francis Xavier University
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and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.
zed using a nested ANOVA because i have
based my design on several papers in the marine biological literature
(MEPS). Thank-you for any advice in advance.
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factor within
an interaction term.
Thank you very much
Stephen Cole
Marine Ecology Lab
Saint Francis Xavier University
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PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-proje
lm(Count ~ Region + Habitat + Region*Habitat +
Site%in%(Region*Habitat))
However i can not seem to get the correct degrees of freedom.
Could someone please help me with the correct code to nest a factor within
an interaction term.
Thank you very much
Stephen Cole
Marine Ecology Lab
Saint Francis Xav
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