I searched for
analyze BACI data in R
and found a couple things that you might find helpful.
http://people.stat.sfu.ca/~cschwarz/Stat-650/Notes/MyPrograms/BACI/BACITalk-2012-10-15-UBC/baci.pdf
http://people.stat.sfu.ca/~cschwarz/Stat-650/Notes/PDFbigbook-R/R-part013.pdf
Jean
On Sun, Apr 3,
This has nothing to do with R. Post on an ecology list or talk with
your teachers.
Cheers,
Bert
Bert Gunter
"The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along
and sticking things into it."
-- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom County" comic strip )
On Sat, Apr 2, 2016
Hi! I’m Zatul from Malaysia. I’m currently doing simple task on BACI approach
in ecology study. I’m a newbie in ecology study. Perhaps, I can get link and
some idea regarding how to analyse BACI data. Tq.
Regards.
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Hi ...
Sorry, an "e" was erroneously "elided" from Ripley...
Mark Difford wrote:
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> Hi Nikolaos,
>
>>> My question again is: Why can't I reproduce the results? When I try a
>>> simple anova without any random factors:
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> Lack of a "right" result probably has to do with the type of analys
Hi Nikolaos,
>> My question again is: Why can't I reproduce the results? When I try a
>> simple anova without any random factors:
Lack of a "right" result probably has to do with the type of analysis of
variance that is being done. The default in R is to use so-called Type I
tests, for good rea
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