fat2.ad.rbd {ExpDes} | R Documentation |
Double factorial scheme plus one additional treatment in RBD
Description
fat2.ad.rbd
Analyses experiments in balanced
Randomized Blocks Designs in double factorial scheme
with an additional treatment, considering a fixed model.
Usage
fat2.ad.rbd(
factor1,
factor2,
block,
resp,
respAd,
quali = c(TRUE, TRUE),
mcomp = "tukey",
fac.names = c("F1", "F2"),
sigT = 0.05,
sigF = 0.05,
unfold = NULL
)
Arguments
factor1 |
Numeric or complex vector containing the factor 1 levels. |
factor2 |
Numeric or complex vector containing the factor 2 levels. |
block |
Numeric or complex vector containing the blocks. |
resp |
Numeric or complex vector containing the response variable. |
respAd |
Numeric or complex vector containing the additional treatment. |
quali |
Logic. If TRUE (default), the treatments are assumed qualitative, if FALSE, quantitatives. |
mcomp |
Allows choosing the multiple comparison test; the default is the test of Tukey, however, the options are: the LSD test ('lsd'), the LSD test with Bonferroni protection ('lsdb'), the test of Duncan ('duncan'), the test of Student-Newman-Keuls ('snk'), the test of Scott-Knott ('sk'), the Calinski and Corsten test ('ccF') and bootstrap multiple comparison's test ('ccboot'). |
fac.names |
Allows labeling the factors 1 and 2. |
sigT |
The signficance to be used for the multiple comparison test; the default is 5%. |
sigF |
The signficance to be used for the F test of ANOVA; the default is 5%. |
unfold |
Says what must be done after the ANOVA. If NULL (default), recommended tests are performed; if '0', just ANOVA is performed; if '1', the simple effects are tested; if '2', the double interaction is unfolded. |
Details
The arguments sigT and mcomp will be used only when the treatment are qualitative.
Value
The output contains the ANOVA of the referred RBD, the Shapiro-Wilk normality test for the residuals of the model, the fitted regression models (when the treatments are quantitative) and/or the multiple comparison tests (when the treatments are qualitative).
Note
The graphics
can be used to
construct regression plots and plotres
for residuals plots.
Author(s)
Eric B Ferreira, eric.ferreira@unifal-mg.edu.br
Denismar Alves Nogueira
Portya Piscitelli Cavalcanti
References
HEALY, M. J. R. The analysis of a factorial experiment with additional treatments. Journal of Agricultural Science, Cambridge, v. 47, p. 205-206. 1956.
See Also
fat2.crd
, fat2.rbd
,
fat3.crd
, fat3.rbd
,
fat2.ad.crd
,
fat3.ad.crd
and fat3.ad.rbd
.
Examples
data(ex7)
attach(ex7)
data(est21Ad)
fat2.ad.rbd(periodo, nivel, bloco, est21, est21Ad,
quali=c(TRUE, FALSE), mcomp = "tukey", fac.names =
c("Period", "Level"), sigT = 0.05, sigF = 0.05,
unfold=NULL)