[R] Preconditions for a variance analysis
Christoph Buser
buser at stat.math.ethz.ch
Wed Jun 20 09:21:19 CEST 2007
Dear David
Yes. There are assumptions that should be verified in an
analysis of variance. Without checking them, the results are not
reliable.
I'd recommend e.g.
Robert O. Kuehl, Design of Experiments: Statistical Principles
of Research Design and Analysis, Duxbury Press, 2000
You will find a chapter about assumptions and how to check them
by residual analysis,
And also
W. N. Venables and B. D. Ripley, Modern Applied Statistics
with S, Springer-Verlag, New York, 2002
in which you find residual analysis and how to obtain it in R.
Best regards,
Christoph
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Daniel Tahin writes:
> Hello everbody,
>
> i'm currently using the anova()-test for a small data.frame of 40
> rows and 2 columns. It works well, but is there any preconditions for
> a valid variance analysis, that i should consider?
>
> Thank you for your answer,
> Daniel
>
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