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I thus want to code contrasts appropriatly.
I have looked in R documentations and R-help archives without finding the
information for unbalanced designs.
Any help will be very useful.
Thanks you very much.
Guillaume Brutel
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Any help will be very useful.
Thanks you very much.
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In fact I want to test for the effects of multiple continuous and
categorical variables (with GLMs) which are nested in the factor levels
on a single continuous variable. Since the design is unbalanced, I
though I had to specify it in the glm formula.
Guillaume Brutel wrote:
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