and
maybe others in future) in
understanding and solving the problem.
Thank you
Best regards
Angelo
>Messaggio originale
>Da: bgunter.4...@gmail.com
>Data: 26-nov-2015 3.24
>A: "angelo.arc...@virgilio.it"
>Cc: , "r-help@r-project.org"
>Ogg: Re: [R]
lm(cbind(Stimulus_1.Centroid.repetition1, ., Stimulus_12.Peak.
repetition2) ~ Subject, data=scrd)
av.ok <- Anova(mod.ok, idata=idata, idesign=~stimulus_type*repetitions)
Am I correct?
Thanks in advance
Best regards
Angelo
>Messaggio originale
>Da: j...@mcmaster.ca
Dear list members,
I am getting an error while performing a repeated measures MANOVA using the
Anova function
of the "car" package. I want to apply it on the results of an experiment
involving 19 participants,
who were subjected to 36 stimuli, each stimulus was repeated twice for a total
of 72
Dear list members,
I have to perform the following analysis but I do not know which function in R
must be used. My guess is to use manova().
During an experiment I presented participants with some sound stimuli and I
asked them to
modify two parameters of the sound (Centroid and Sound_Level_Pea
Dear Prof. Andrew Robinson,
I am very grateful to you for your enlightening answer
All the best
Angelo
Messaggio originale
Da: a.robin...@ms.unimelb.edu.au
Data: 23-nov-2015 20.50
A: "angelo.arc...@virgilio.it"
Cc: "R help (r-help@r-project.org)"
Ogg: Re: [R
Dear prof. Fox,
thank you very much
Best regards
Angelo
>Messaggio originale
>Da: j...@mcmaster.ca
>Data: 23-nov-2015 12.50
>A: "angelo.arc...@virgilio.it"
>Cc: "r-help@r-project.org"
>Ogg: RE: [R] How to plot results from lme in presence of a s
Dear list,
I need an help to understand the syntax of lme to fit my model according to the
analysis I want to perform.
My dependent variable resulted from a perceptual experiment in which responses
of participants were measured twice for each provided stimulus. My goal is to
verify whether the
participants.
How this is done in R?
Thank you
Best regards
Angelo
>Messaggio originale
>Da: bgunter.4...@gmail.com
>Data: 22-nov-2015 23.45
>A: "angelo.arc...@virgilio.it"
>Cc: "r-help"
>Ogg: Re: [R] How to plot results from lme in presence of
Dear list members,
I wonder which is the best way to plot in r the
results from the lme function, in presence of a significant interaction.
My model has two interacting fixed effects and a random effect. The
analysis is from an experiment where 19 participants had to adjust the
Centroid paramet
Dear List Memebers,
I need some advise about how to report the output of lme(). When searching for
correlations between between a dependent variable
and a factor or a combination of factors in a repeated measure design
with lme() I noticed that I can encounter two types of results, and I am
w
Dear Terry,
I am very grateful to you for such a detailed and helpful answer.
Following your recommendation then I will skip the method presented at
http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/r/faq/type3.htm
So far, based on my understanding of R I arrived to the conclusion that the
correct way to see if ther
with R?
My department does not have a statician, so I have to find a solution with my
own capacities.
Thanks in advance
Angelo
Messaggio originale
Da: li...@dewey.myzen.co.uk
Data: 21-lug-2015 11.58
A: "angelo.arc...@virgilio.it",
Cc:
Ogg: Re: R: Re: [R] R: Re: Diff
l.com
Data: 21-lug-2015 3.45
A: "angelo.arc...@virgilio.it"
Cc: ,
Ogg: Re: [R] R: Re: Differences in output of lme() when introducing interactions
I believe Michael's point is that you need to STOP asking such
questions and START either learning some statistics or work with
someone who alr
?
Thanks in advance
Angelo
Messaggio originale
Da: li...@dewey.myzen.co.uk
Data: 20-lug-2015 17.56
A: "angelo.arc...@virgilio.it",
Ogg: Re: [R] Differences in output of lme() when introducing interactions
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On 20/07/2015 15:10, angelo.arc...@virgilio.it wrote:
> Dear
Dear List Members,
I am searching for correlations between a dependent variable and a
factor or a combination of factors in a repeated measure design. So I
use lme() function in R. However, I am getting very different results
depending on whether I add on the lme formula various factors comp
Dear Michael,
I am very grateful to you for the detailed explanation, now everything is
clear. In the end I will opt for the Tuckey method then.
Thanks
Best
A.
Messaggio originale
Da: meyner...@pg.com
Data: 7-lug-2015 8.58
A: "angelo.arc...@virgilio.it"
Cc: "r-hel
-Messaggio originale
Da: j...@mcmaster.ca
Data: 7-lug-2015 3.23
A: "angelo.arc...@virgilio.it"
Cc: , "r-help@r-project.org"
Ogg: Re: [R] R: RE: Bonferroni post hoc test in R for repeated measure ANOVA
with mixed within and between subjects design
Dear Angelo,
The Bonferroni
2013-1_fox-friendly-we
> isberg.pdf}
>
> I hope this helps,
> John
>
>
> ---
> John Fox, Professor
> McMaster University
> Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
> http://socserv.socsci.mcmaster.ca/jfox/
>
>
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: R-help [ma
Angelo
Messaggio originale
Da: meyner...@pg.com
Data: 6-lug-2015 17.52
A: "angelo.arc...@virgilio.it",
"r-help@r-project.org"
Ogg: RE: [R] Bonferroni post hoc test in R for repeated measure ANOVA with
mixed within and between subjects design
Untested, but if anythi
Dear List Members,
I need to perform a four-way ANOVA with repeated measures and to
calculate the sphericity for eventual correction of the degree of
freedom of the F ratio.
I have three within subjects factors (Emotion, having 5 levels,
Material, having 4 levels, Shoes, having 2 levels) and
Dear List Members,
I need to perform a Bonferroni post hoc test in R on a table with
three within subjects factors (Emotion, having 5 levels, Material,
having 4 levels, Shoes, having 2 levels) and one between subject factor
(Musician, having 2 levels).
I normally use the Tukey method with
Dear list member,
I deperately need an help in performing a MANOVA in R, but I encountered some
problems both in the design and in the synthax with R.
I conducted a listening experiment in which 16 participants had to rate the
audio
stimuli along 5 scales representing an emotion (sad, te
Hello everybody,
problem solved, there was a typo.
I wrote Type instead of Material
Best
Messaggio originale
Da: angelo.arc...@virgilio.it
Data: 22-giu-2012 11.05
A:
Ogg: Error with glht function: Error in mcp2matrix(model, linfct = linfct) :
Variable(s) 'Type'
Dear list members,
I get the following error when using the glht function to perform a post hoc
analysis for an ANOVA with repeated measures:
require(nlme)
lme_H2H_musicians = lme(H2H ~ Emotion*Material, data=musicians, random =
~1|Subject)
require(multcomp)
summary(glht(lme_H2H_musicians, lin
Hello,
is there anyone who has some ideas about the problem I posted?
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I want to perform in R the analysis "simultaneous confidence interval for
multiple proportions", as illustrated in the article of Agresti et al. (2008)
"Simultaneous confidence intervals for comparing binomial parameter",
Biometrics 64, 1270-1275.
If I am not wrong the R func
Hello everybody,
I need an help because I don´t know if the command for the ANOVA analysis I am
performing in R is correct. Indeed using the function aov I get the following
error:"In aov (..) Error() model is singular"
The structure of my table is the following: subject, stimulus, conditio
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