hich is also enlightening, but I think it is really
the $ r^2 $ that we were looking for (our reviewers calling this an $
\eta^2 $---if that clarifies things).
Thanks,
---david
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, David A. van Leeuwen wrote:
Having searched google '[R] aov effect size' wit
Hi,
Having searched google '[R] aov effect size' without any results I
wonder if I not completely miss something.
Is there any R function that calculates the effect size of an AOV's main
effect or interaction effect? It should be related to the F's and the
degree of freedom of the error, but
Peter Dalgaard wrote:
I think David was
looking for something like
function(data, x, y)
eval(substitute(plot(x,y)), data)
This was _exactly_ what i was looking for, after having spent quite some
time reading the language definition and some example code such as
subset.data.frame. Than
electing' arguments
to `subset', which evan with the code of subset.data.frame I have not
been successful after a whole evening...
Thanks,
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Op de
referrably by default without the more()), but also please include
some reference to this under keywords `pager', `more' or `less' in the
documentation.
Developers, thanks for all the work.
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David A. van Leeuwen< @ElseWare.nl>
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