[R] How to read ANOVA output

John Kane jrkrideau at inbox.com
Wed May 2 15:38:02 CEST 2012


Or look for A handbook of Statistical Analyses using R. (Everitt and Holhorn) available on line in pdf format.

John Kane
Kingston ON Canada


> -----Original Message-----
> From: istazahn at gmail.com
> Sent: Wed, 2 May 2012 07:01:22 -0400
> To: sydney.vergis at gmail.com
> Subject: Re: [R] How to read ANOVA output
> 
> My experience is the opposite -- the web is filled with introductory
> statistics material, some of it quite good. If you google for
> "introduction to anova textbook" the first hit seems to give exactly
> what you are asking for. The fifth one down the list also looks good
> (http://vassarstats.net/textbook/ch13pt1.html). And that's just what
> you get for free! If you want more you can buy a textbook. I don't
> understand why you are reluctant to take this advice, or why you think
> someone here is going to be able to explain it better than a good
> textbook will.
> 
> Best,
> Ista
> 
> On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 1:37 AM, aRghhhhhh <sydney.vergis at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> Hey all who have responded to this post. I am a newbie to ANOVA analysis
>> in
>> R, and let me tell you- resources for us learners are scant, horrible,
>> unclear, imprecise.. in other words.. the worst ever. So advice like "go
>> look it up" in your "classical" textbook or on google is not helpful at
>> all.
>> I am scouring posts like these to try to find some kind soul who not
>> only
>> understands the basics, but is willing to help us new folk out.. sadly..
>> here is not the place.
>> 
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