[R] Normalising proportional binomial data that has a set top value
sboardman
simon.boardman at gmail.com
Thu Mar 3 18:11:22 CET 2011
I've got some data in proportional format which has a set maximum value of
0.5 and I want to know how to normalise it.
I've calculated a lateralisation index to determine whether an organism
deviates from an equal number of left and right turns within a trial (as
opposed to measuring the proportion of left and right turns in total). My
proportions are therefore between 0 (equal number of left and right turns)
and 0.5 (all turns in the same direction, either left or right).
I want to analyse the data using an ANOVA to test repeated measures for the
repeatability coefficient but recognise I will have to normalise the data
for it to work properly.
Any help is much appreciated.
SB
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