[R] anova help

Mike Lawrence mike at thatmike.com
Sun Feb 15 13:33:10 CET 2009


Provide some example data & code and someone may be able to help.

On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 2:46 PM, Joe King <jp at joepking.com> wrote:
> Hi all, I am trying to run a two factor anova, but one of the factors is a
> random factor, now I am also running in SPSS and it seems its dividing by
> the wrong term to get the appropriate F term. here is my data. In SPSS the F
> scores about double the ones in R, how can I specify one of my factors as a
> random factor or change it to where it does the right model fitting? I am
> using the lm command instead of glm. I am new to R so this might seem basic.
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