[R] Post hoc comparissons

David L Carlson dcarlson at tamu.edu
Tue Jul 29 23:02:13 CEST 2014


Look at package multcomp, particularly function cld().

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David L Carlson
Department of Anthropology
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77840-4352

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Subject: [R] Post hoc comparissons

Hi Folks,

I have been using the TukeyHSD to conduct post hoc comparisons.  The challenge is I have two interacting factors, one of which has 6 levels (cover types), and the other 2 (study areas).    As a result interpreting the post hoc comparisons is difficult when you get a list of every possible combination (66 of them).  In grad school I was using SAS and I recall most of the post hoc tests that were available there provided a nice summary with letters that made it easy to show which groups differed from one another within an ANOVA model that included a significant interaction.  Is there a way to summarize my result in R that makes it easier to indicate significant post hoc comparisons graphically?

Thanks for your help,

Doug Reid
CNFER
Lakehead University


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