Hello R gurus, I am a beginner with R. I am doing an ANCOVA analysis using 'aov,' and need some help understanding how 'aov' works. I have a dataset (taken from http://faculty.vassar.edu/lowry/ch17pt2.html) looking at hypnotic induction. The variable 'X' is a measure of how susceptible the subject is to being hypnotized, the variable 'Y' is how well the subject was hypnotized in the experiment, and the variable 'Method' is the method of hypnosis used in the experiment. If I use the following code, I get the correct analysis (F = 16): ANCOVA=aov(lm(Y~X+Method,data=hypnotic.induction)) summary(ANCOVA); But if I switch the order of independent variables to: ANCOVA=aov(lm(Y~Method+X,data=hypnotic.induction)) summary(ANCOVA) I get a very different result (F = 0.8). I assume it has something to do with the order in which the variables are entered into the regression? In 'aov' is there something 'special' about the first independent variable entered into the formula? It would be greatly appreciated if anyone could shed some light on these results? Thanks! Alex Keedy
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