Re: [R] GLM and POST HOC test INTERPRETATION

2017-02-08 Thread Bert Gunter
Your questions are basically statistical and therefore OT here, although some kind soul may respond. I would strongly suggest that you consult with a local statistical expert, as you seem to be out of your depth statistically. Cheers, Bert Bert Gunter "The trouble with having an open mind is

[R] GLM and POST HOC test INTERPRETATION

2017-02-08 Thread CHIRIBOGA Xavier
Dear colleagues, I am analyzing a data set of 68 values (integers). In some treatments (exactly 6) the values are "zero". Because I record 0 in my measurement (or really a small value below zero) My experiment is designed in such a way that I record values for 6 treatments at 2 times. Replica