[R] problem with se.contrast()
Christoph Buser
buser at stat.math.ethz.ch
Fri Feb 18 10:29:29 CET 2005
Dear Jamie
I already thought that your data structure could be more
complicated than in the example.
I would be careful anywhere. Since there is a difference in the
results of se.contrasts() in R-devel and the results from lme
(and the with lme consistent results of the aggregated data)
in this nice balanced design, I am suspicious, especially if you
real design is more complicated.
Even if you get no error message for your data, I'd calculate
the analysis using for example lme for a second time to control
the results.
I wish you all the best for your analysis.
Christoph Buser
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Christoph Buser <buser at stat.math.ethz.ch>
Seminar fuer Statistik, LEO C11
ETH (Federal Inst. Technology) 8092 Zurich SWITZERLAND
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Jamie Jarabek writes:
> Christoph,
>
> Thank you for your advice. My actual design is indeed more complicated than what
> I have indicated here. I was just using this as a toy example illustrate my
> particular problem. As suggested by Prof. Ripley I will download R-devel and see
> if the fixes included within alleviate my problems.
>
> Jamie Jarabek
>
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