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Daniel Wagenaar
wagenadl at uc.edu
Mon Nov 2 01:14:57 CET 2015
Thank you all for your helpful responses. I apologize for the lack of
subject line. That is certainly not my habit. It happened because my
first email was refused because it was sent using an incorrect "From:"
line (an aliases email address, daniel.wagenaar at uc.edu) instead of the
address I subscribed to the list with. When I resent it, I failed to
copy the subject line. My apologies.
- Daniel
On 10/30/2015 03:12 PM, Kevin Wright wrote:
> Maybe you want
>
> summary(aov(Y ~ A + Error(A:B)))
>
> Kevin
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 9:32 AM, Wagenaar, Daniel (wagenadl)
> <wagenadl at ucmail.uc.edu <mailto:wagenadl at ucmail.uc.edu>> wrote:
>
> Dear R users:
>
> All textbook references that I consult say that in a nested ANOVA
> (e.g., A/B), the F statistic for factor A should be calculated as
> F_A = MS_A / MS_(B within A). But when I run this simple example:
>
> set.seed(1)
> A = factor(rep(1:3, each=4))
> B = factor(rep(1:2, 3, each=2))
> Y = rnorm(12)
> anova(lm(Y ~ A/B))
>
> I get this result:
>
> Analysis of Variance Table
>
> Response: Y
> Df Sum Sq Mean Sq F value Pr(>F)
> A 2 0.4735 0.23675 0.2845 0.7620
> A:B 3 1.7635 0.58783 0.7064 0.5823
> Residuals 6 4.9931 0.83218
>
> Evidently, R calculates the F value for A as MS_A / MS_Residuals.
> While it is straightforward enough to calculate what I think is the
> correct result from the table, I am surprised that R doesn't give me
> that answer directly. Does anybody know if R's behavior is
> intentional, and if so, why? And, perhaps most importantly, how to
> get the "textbook" result in the most straightforward way? (I'd like
> to be able to give me students a simple procedure...)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Daniel Wagenaar
>
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> Assistant Professor
> Department of Biological Sciences
> McMicken College of Arts and Sciences
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