[R] Help with three-way anova
Federico Calboli
f.calboli at imperial.ac.uk
Wed Apr 6 11:14:38 CEST 2005
On Wed, 2005-04-06 at 09:11 +0100, michael watson (IAH-C) wrote:
> OK, so I tried using lm() instead of aov() and they give similar
> results:
>
> My.aov <- aov(IL.4 ~ Infected + Vaccinated + Lesions, data)
> My.lm <- lm(IL.4 ~ Infected + Vaccinated + Lesions, data)
Incidentally, if you want interaction terms you need
lm(IL.4 ~ Infected * Vaccinated * Lesions, data)
for all the possible interactions in the model (BUT you need enough
degrees of freedom from the start to be able to do this).
>
> If I do summary(My.lm) and summary(My.aov), I get similar results, but
> not identical.
> If I do anova(My.aov) and anova(My.lm) I get identical results. I guess
> that's to be expected though.
>
> Regarding the results of summary(My.lm), basically Intercept, Infected
> and Vaccinated are all significant at p<=0.05. I presume the
> signifcance of the Intercept is that it is significantly different to
> zero? How do I interpret that?
I guess it's all due to the contrast matrix you used. Check with
contrasts() the term(s) in the datafile you use as independent
variables, and change the contrast matrix as you see fit.
HTH,
F
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