Description Usage Arguments Value Author(s)
View source: R/forceStdAnalysis.R
This function runs an analysis chosen through the GUI.
1 2 | forceStdAnalysis(Data, Response, TreatmentVar, Transform, WeightsVar,
TimeVar, TestDirection, ReplicateVar, Test, AlphaLevel)
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Data |
A data set. |
Response |
The name (as a string) of the response variable. |
TreatmentVar |
The name (as a string) of the treatment variable. |
Transform |
The Transformation for the response. Can be any of the following: c('Transformation', 'None', 'Log', log+1', 'Square_Root', 'Arcsin', 'Rank'). |
WeightsVar |
The name (as a string) of the column containing the ANOVA weights. |
TimeVar |
The name (as a string) of the time variable. |
TestDirection |
The direction of the hypothesis test. Can take on any of the values of: c('Decreasing', 'Increasing', 'Both'). |
ReplicateVar |
The name (as a string) of the replicate variable. |
Test |
The test being ran. Any of the following: c('RM ANOVA', 'ME ANOVA', 'Simple ANOVA', 'Weighted ANOVA', 'Jonckheere', 'Dunns', 'Dunnett','Williams') can be used. |
AlphaLevel |
The alpha level used in the Jonckheere-Terpstra trend test. See |
See the individual functions for information about each test.
Jonckheere |
Jonckheere-Terpstra trend test see |
RM ANOVA |
Repeated measures ANOVA see |
ME ANOVA |
Mixed effects ANOVA see |
Simple ANOVA |
One way ANOVA see |
Weighted ANOVA |
A weighted one way ANOVA see |
Dunns |
A Dunns test see |
Dunnet |
A Dunnett's test see |
WilliamsTable |
The results from the Williams test |
Joe Swintek
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