When you use the 'general linear model' analysis in SPSS, the first result is
a table with all terms with F-tests and significance values for all IV's. It
uses http://joyx.joensuu.fi/~ek/anova/sstypes.txt SS Type III , which has
the advantage that the order in which the variables are added to
drop1() in R meets both your objection and that to 'Type III'.
If you really want the so-called Type III, look at function Anova() in
package car. But also consider
library(fortunes); fortune(54); fortune((55); fortune(56)
On Fri, 4 Jul 2008, jeroenooms wrote:
When you use the 'general
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