[R] Anova - interpretation of the interaction term
(Ted Harding)
Ted.Harding at nessie.mcc.ac.uk
Fri Apr 22 12:52:40 CEST 2005
On 22-Apr-05 michael watson \(IAH-C\) wrote:
> [...]
> So from a statistical point of view, I can see exactly why the
> interaction term is significant, but what my colleage wants to know is
> that WITHIN the vaccinated group, does infection decrease expression
> significantly? And within the unvaccinated group, does infection
> decrease expression significantly? Etc etc etc Can I get this
> information from the output of the ANOVA, or do I carry out a separate
> test on e.g. just the vaccinated group? (seems a cop out to me)
If I understand right, each of these questions can only be answered
in terms of the changes in mean level *within* group.
However, you are entitled to use the residual sum of squares
(after estimating both effects and interaction) for the estimate
of SE to which you compare these within-group changes. Provided,
of course, that the variance is homogenous across groups (i.e.
treatment and/or infection has no influence on variability).
You can get the latter from the original ANOVA (interaction term
included) but I think you should get the difference of means
(infected vs non-infected) by a separate anlysis of each group.
> Many thanks, and sorry, but it's Friday.
Don't apologise. Not your fault it's Friday. (Who *can* I blame?)
Cheers,
Ted.
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