Highland Statistics Ltd. wrote: > >Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 15:35:18 -0700 > >From: John Gerlach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Subject: Re: Dealing with non-normal, ordinal data for 2-way ANOVA > with interactions > > >My short answer is that for controlled blocked factorial experiments where = > >interactions are important and where you have planned contrasts - since you= > >designed it you should know what the important questions are - I'm not awa= > >re of any tool except ANOVA that will suffice. > > > Am I missing something here?? ANOVA is linear regression...linear > regression is GLM (generalised linear modelling)..... GLM used to stand for 'General Linear Models'. 'General' in this context differs from 'Generalized'
Also, a recent procedure in SAS called 'GLIMMIX' that enables modeling a number of distributions (normal, poisson, binomial, etc.) seem to be relevant. B. Momen
