Guillaume Théroux Rancourt writes:
>
> Hello!
>
> I have read somewhere (somehow, I can't seem to find it again,
> it's been a couple of months) that when
> analyzing factorial block design, the position where you put
> the block factor is important, even more
> when there are missing values.
>
Hello!
I have read somewhere (somehow, I can't seem to find it again, it's been a
couple of months) that when analyzing factorial block design, the position
where you put the block factor is important, even more when there are missing
values.
I understand that when using anova.lm, the order is
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