Re: [R] Question - TukeyHSD

2017-11-04 Thread Richard M. Heiberger
Assuming you have as your model a one-way ANOVA, you can use the aovSufficient function in HH. ## install.packages("HH") ## if you don't have it yet library(HH) ?aovSufficient On Sat, Nov 4, 2017 at 9:30 AM, Paul Kent wrote: > Hi, > > > I've been performing some TukeyHSD tests in R and have come

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2017-11-04 Thread George Balas
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Re: [R] Question - TukeyHSD

2017-11-04 Thread Bert Gunter
AFAICS, without knowing the structure of your data and what specifically you wish to do, how could one answer your question? -- which is probably yes, you can do it, but without further info, ??? Maybe someone with a better crystal ball can help -- or you could clarify. Cheers, Bert Bert Gunter

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2017-11-04 Thread Jeff Newmiller
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[R] Question - TukeyHSD

2017-11-04 Thread Paul Kent
Hi, I've been performing some TukeyHSD tests in R and have come across papers that include all the necessary information (means, sample size and SE) for me to perform the piecewise comparison by hand. I can reach out to the authors to get the original dataset, but it raises the question, can I