[R] Calculating & plotting a linear regression between two correlated variables
B77S
bps0002 at auburn.edu
Mon Jan 23 17:38:08 CET 2012
I know this isn't what you are asking, but have you considered examining the
relationship between dA and the community density excluding dA?
JulieV wrote
>
> Hi Josh,
>
> Thanks for your response !
>
> Actually, I already tried to plot it with a "classical" regression and I
> know the relation is linear:
>
> dA = 0.765 * dCOM - 0.089
> p(slope) < 0.0001
> p(intercept) = 0.0003
>
> The fact is that I can not use these results as my variables dA and dCOM
> are correlated (as mentioned above, Eq.1). What I need to find out is
> which correction I should do on my data, and how, to be able to calculte
> the regression p-values correctly with Linear Mixed Models.
>
> I am interested in this because I know that my species decline at
> different rates when my community is declining.
> For example, with decreasing values of dCOM, dA reaches 0 before dB.
>
>
> Julie
>
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