Try the book Mixed-effects model in S and S-PLus by Pinheiro and Bates. They have pretty good examples of code and analysis techniques to tackle your data.

Francisco


From: "Lars Peters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [R] Mixed model ANOVA with a nested design
Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2004 18:06:49 +0200

Dear all,

I've got a big problem. I try to analyse my data using R with a mixed model
ANOVA without useful results and success.
My data are as follows:

3 factors (Treatment, Site, Subsite) with 'Subsite' as random factor and
nested into 'Site'.

I want to analyse the effects of the three main effects (factorial design to
a specified degrees (2)) with the interactions between 'Treatment x Site'
and 'Treatment x Subsite' but without 'Site x Subsite'.


I also want to analyse the "magnitude of effects" of all effects

Is anybody out there who could help me with the function and the syntax

Thanks and cheers!

Lars


----- Lars Peters

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Germany

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