Dear Maintener, > I have recently had a bad experience with the anova() function. > Indeed, I wanted to process a deviance analysis between 2 mixed linear > models and I was really surprise to see that depending on the ordre in > which I gave my models, the function did not the same thing: once it > makes the anova of the first model and in the other ordre, it makes a > deviance analysis. > I make lots of formations to researchers who are not always very > comfortable either with R or with some statistical analysis and they > were really very disturbed by that. > Could this be possible to "secure" this anova function in order that > it does the same thing whatever the order in which the models are given? > Hope I was clear enought and many thanks in advance for your regard > about my question. > Best regards, Sophie
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