On 06-Aug-07 19:26:59, lamack lamack wrote: > Dear all, I have a factorial design where the > response is an ordered categorical response. > > treatment (two levels: 1 and 2) > time (four levels: 30, 60,90 and 120) > ordered response (0,1,2,3) > > could someone suggest a correct analysis or some references?
For your data below, I would be inclined to start from here, which gives the counts for the different responses: Response -------------------- Trt Time 0 1 2 3 --------+--------------------+---- Tr1 30 | 1 3 | 4 60 | 2 1 1 | 4 90 | 3 1 | 4 120 | 3 1 | 4 --------+--------------------+--- Tr2 30 | 2 2 | 4 60 | 3 1 | 4 90 | 3 1 | 4 120 | 1 2 1 | 4 ================================= Tr1 | 0 9 3 4 | 16 --------+--------------------+--- Tr2 | 1 10 2 3 | 16 ================================= This suggests that, if anything is happening there at all, it is a tendency for high response to occur at shorter times, and low response at longer times, with little if any difference between the treatments. To approach this formally, I would consider adopting a "re-randomisation" approach, re-allocating the outcomes at random in such a way as to preserve the marginal totals, and evaluating a statistic T, defined in terms of the counts and such as to be sensitive to the kind of effect you seek. Then situate the value of T obtained from the above counts within the distribution of T obtained by this re-randomisation. There must be, somewhere in R, routines which can perform this kind of constrained re-randomisation,but I'm not sufficiently familiar with that area of R to know for sure about them. I hope other readers who know about this area in R can come up with suggestions! best wishes, Ted. > subject treatment time response > 1 1 30 3 > 2 1 30 3 > 3 1 30 1 > 4 1 30 3 > 5 1 60 3 > 6 1 60 1 > 7 1 60 1 > 8 1 60 2 > 9 1 90 2 > 10 1 90 1 > 11 1 90 1 > 12 1 90 1 > 13 1 120 2 > 14 1 120 1 > 15 1 120 1 > 16 1 120 1 > 17 2 30 3 > 18 2 30 3 > 19 2 30 1 > 20 2 30 1 > 21 2 60 1 > 22 2 60 2 > 23 2 60 1 > 24 2 60 1 > 25 2 90 1 > 26 2 90 1 > 27 2 90 1 > 28 2 90 3 > 29 2 120 1 > 30 2 120 2 > 31 2 120 0 > 32 2 120 1 > > _________________________________________________________________ > Verificador de Segurança do Windows Live OneCare: verifique já a > segurança > do seu PC! http://onecare.live.com/site/pt-br/default.htm > > ______________________________________________ > R-help@stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide > http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. -------------------------------------------------------------------- E-Mail: (Ted Harding) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Fax-to-email: +44 (0)870 094 0861 Date: 07-Aug-07 Time: 00:30:19 ------------------------------ XFMail ------------------------------ ______________________________________________ R-help@stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.