[R] lme newbie question
Christoph Lehmann
christoph.lehmann at gmx.ch
Fri Jun 11 20:12:52 CEST 2004
Hi
I try to implement a simple 2-factorial repeated-measure anova in the
lme framework and would be grateful for a short feedback
-my dependent var is a reaction-time (rt),
-as dependent var I have
-the age-group (0/1) the subject belongs to (so this is a
between-subject factor), and
-two WITHIN experimental conditions, one (angle) having 5, the other
3 (hands) factor-levels; means each subjects performs on 3 * 5 = 15
different task diffiulties
Am I right in this lme implementation, when I want to investigate the
influence of the age.group, and the two conditions on the rt:
my.lme <- lme(rt ~ age.group + angles * hands, data = my.data, random =
~ 1 |subject)
then I think I would have to compare the model above with a more
elaborated one, including more interactions:
my.lme2 <- lme(rt ~ age.group * angles * hands, data = my.data, random
= ~ 1 |subject)
and comparing them by performing a likelhood-ratio test, yes?
I think, if I would like to generalize the influence of the experimental
conditions on the rt I should define angles and hands as a random
effect, yes?
?
thanks for a short feedback. It seems, repeated-measures anova's aren't
a trivial topic in R :)
Cheers!
Christoph
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Christoph Lehmann <christoph.lehmann at gmx.ch>
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