Hi Dennis,
The first thing I did with my data was to explore it with 6 graphs
(wet-high, med, and solo-; dry-high, med, and solo-) and gave me very
interesting patterns: seed size in wet treatments is either negatively
correlated (high and medium densities) or flat (solo). But dry treatments
are a
Hi:
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 3:58 PM, Eugenio Larios
wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I am trying to analyze a split plot experiment in the field that was
> arranged like this:
> I am trying to measure the fitness consequences of seed size.
>
> Factors (X):
> *Seed size*: a continuous variable, normally
Hi Everyone,
I am trying to analyze a split plot experiment in the field that was
arranged like this:
I am trying to measure the fitness consequences of seed size.
Factors (X):
*Seed size*: a continuous variable, normally distributed.
*Water*: Categorical Levels- wet and dry.
*Density*: Categoric
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