print.HiddenF: Printing hiddenf objects

Description Usage Arguments Author(s) References See Also Examples

Description

‘print’ method for class ‘HiddenF’

Usage

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## S3 method for class 'HiddenF'
print(x, method = "ACMIF", ...)

Arguments

x

An object of class ‘HiddenF’

method

The name of the test for interaction. Could be "ACMIF","TUKEY","MANDEL","KKSA", or "MALIK"

...

further arguments

Author(s)

Jason A. Osborne, Christopher T. Franck and Bongseog Choi

References

Tukey, JW (1949). One Degree of Freedom for Non-Additivity. Biometrics, 5:232-242.

Mandel J. (1961) Non-Additivity in Two-Way Analysis of Variance, Journal of the American Statistical Association, 56:878-888

Kharrati-Kopaei, M. and Sadooghi-Alvandi, SM. (2007). A New Method for Testing Interaction in Unreplicated Two-Way Analysis of Variance, Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, 36:2787-2803

Franck CT, Nielsen, DM and Osborne, JA. (2013) A Method for Detecting Hidden Additivity in two-factor Unreplicated Experiments, Computational Statistics and Data Analysis, 67:95-104.

Malik, WA, Mohring, J and Piepho, H. (2015) A clustering-based test for non-additivity in an unreplicated two-way layout, Communications in Statistics-Simulation and Computation.

See Also

HiddenF

Examples

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data(cnv1.mtx)
cnv1.out <- HiddenF(cnv1.mtx)
print(cnv1.out)

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