[R] multiple pairwise slope comparisons

John Fox jfox at mcmaster.ca
Sun Mar 10 14:05:05 CET 2002


At 06:36 AM 3/10/2002 -0400, John Janmaat wrote:

>I have a linear model with different slopes for different treatment 
>groups.  I need to pairwise compare the different slope estimates for the 
>different treatment groups.  Is there a package that does pairwise 
>comparisons of slope coefficients, making the appropriate adjustments in 
>the P values?

Dear John,

I'm not aware of anything that does this directly, but there are several 
simple ways of making these comparisons.

For example, if you use treatment contrasts (the default in R) and fit a 
model with a constant, then the coefficients for the interaction will give 
you slope comparisons with the the baseline category (and the associated t- 
and p-values). You could then use the linear.hypothesis function in the car 
package to compare other pairs of slopes (via pairs of coefficients for the 
interaction), or, alternatively, refit the model with different baseline 
categories until you have all of the pairwise slope comparisons.

Once you have the p-values for the pairs, you could use p.adjust to get 
adjusted p-values, compute Scheffe tests, or whatever you had in mind.

If this is something that you need to do a lot, it wouldn't be hard to 
write a small function to implement the procedure.

I hope that this helps,
  John

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