REGW.test | R Documentation |
Multiple range tests for all pairwise comparisons, to obtain a confident inequalities multiple range tests.
REGW.test(
y,
trt,
DFerror,
MSerror,
alpha = 0.05,
group = TRUE,
main = NULL,
console = FALSE
)
y |
model(aov or lm) or answer of the experimental unit |
trt |
Constant( only y=model) or vector treatment applied to each experimental unit |
DFerror |
Degree free |
MSerror |
Mean Square Error |
alpha |
Significant level |
group |
TRUE or FALSE |
main |
Title |
console |
logical, print output |
It is necessary first makes a analysis of variance.
if y = model, then to apply the instruction:
REGW.test (model, "trt",
alpha = 0.05, group = TRUE, main = NULL, console = FALSE)
where the model
class is aov or lm.
statistics |
Statistics of the model |
parameters |
Design parameters |
regw |
Critical Range Table |
means |
Statistical summary of the study variable |
comparison |
Comparison between treatments |
groups |
Formation of treatment groups |
Felipe de Mendiburu
Multiple comparisons theory and methods. Departament of statistics the Ohio State University. USA, 1996. Jason C. Hsu. Chapman Hall/CRC
BIB.test
, DAU.test
,
duncan.test
, durbin.test
,
friedman
, HSD.test
, kruskal
,
LSD.test
, Median.test
, PBIB.test
,
scheffe.test
, SNK.test
,
waerden.test
, waller.test
,
plot.group
library(agricolae)
data(sweetpotato)
model<-aov(yield~virus,data=sweetpotato)
out<- REGW.test(model,"virus",
main="Yield of sweetpotato. Dealt with different virus")
print(out)
REGW.test(model,"virus",alpha=0.05,console=TRUE,group=FALSE)
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