Re: [R] factorial block design with missing data

2010-02-28 Thread Ben Bolker
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. >

[R] factorial block design with missing data

2010-02-26 Thread Guillaume Théroux Rancourt
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