MOats | R Documentation |
This is the Oats
dataset provided in the nlme package, but it is
rearranged as one multivariate observation per plot.
MOats
A data frame with 18 observations and 3 variables
Variety
a factor with levels Golden Rain
,
Marvellous
, Victory
Block
an ordered factor with levels VI
< V
<
III
< IV
< II
< I
yield
a matrix with 4 columns, giving the yields with nitrogen concentrations of 0, .2, .4, and .6.
These data arise from a split-plot experiment reported by Yates (1935) and used as an example in Pinheiro and Bates (2000) and other texts. Six blocks were divided into three whole plots, randomly assigned to the three varieties of oats. The whole plots were each divided into 4 split plots and randomized to the four concentrations of nitrogen.
The dataset Oats
in the nlme package.
Pinheiro, J. C. and Bates D. M. (2000) Mixed-Effects Models in S and S-PLUS, Springer, New York. (Appendix A.15)
Yates, F. (1935) Complex experiments, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Suppl. 2, 181-247
MOats.lm <- lm (yield ~ Block + Variety, data = MOats)
MOats.rg <- ref_grid (MOats.lm, mult.name = "nitro")
emmeans(MOats.rg, ~ nitro | Variety)
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