See the reference on ?aov, and MASS (the book, see the FAQ).

I think you need to understand the underlying theory first, and that is no longer (even for my time) part of a statistical education. I learnt it from Bill Venables who has educated in the 1960s -- so his account in MASS comes with at least one satisfied client.

On Tue, 12 Aug 2008, Brett Magill wrote:

Hello all,

Does anyone know of any good resources on specifying
anova models in R with aov.  I particular, I am
interesting in the details and functioning of the
Error() structure.  I could not find anything in the
documentation and help(Error) bounced me into the
aov() help pages.

Thank you.

Brett

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