On Sat, 2004-05-22 at 13:08, Renaud Lancelot wrote: > > So you might want to use the anova method for lme objects. You probably > need to set the argument type to "marginal", which is not the default value. > > Best, > > Renaud
Using anova(my.lme.model), of any type, does not produce the desired MS and SS. That's despite the help for anova.lme stating: " When only one fitted model object is present, a data frame with the sums of squares, numerator degrees of freedom, denominator degrees of freedom, F-values, and P-values for Wald tests for the terms in the model (when 'Terms' and 'L' are 'NULL') [they are by default]..." I realise this Sum of Squares thing is silly, and fitting a parallel "lm" model would give me the required SS and MS, but I simply fail to see why I have to do this considering that the help for anova.lme states I can get them somehow. I do hope I am not ranting too much. Regards, Federico Calboli -- ================================= Federico C. F. Calboli Dipartimento di Biologia Via Selmi 3 40126 Bologna Italy tel (+39) 051 209 4187 fax (+39) 051 209 4286 f.calboli at ucl.ac.uk fcalboli at alma.unibo.it ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html