multcompare and anovan result in zero and nan
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sarah Abdellahi
am 21 Mär. 2019
Kommentiert: Jeff Miller
am 27 Mär. 2019
I want to perform a multcompare test on my data set and find which parameter or the cobination of parameters can change the mean value of my response value. Here is the code I use:
%%
X = readtable('HHH.xlsx','sheet',3);
y=[X.UL]';
g1=X.Type;
g2=X.ThicknessSP;
g3=X.ThicknessDP;
g4=X.Weight;
g5=X.Adhesion;
[~,~,stats] = anovan(y,{g1 g2 g3 g4 g5},'model','interaction',...
'varnames',{'g1','g2','g3','g4','g5'});
But what I get is all Nan and zeros.
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Can you please help me?
I have attached my data.
Thanks
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Jeff Miller
am 23 Mär. 2019
You can't use anovan with numerical predictors like thickness, weight, and adhesion. Have a look at regression models. You will probably need a lot more data, though, to separate out the effects of these different predictors.
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Jeff Miller
am 27 Mär. 2019
I suspect you don't have enough data to estimate all the two-way interactions (i.e., empty cells in some of the 2x2 designs). Does it work with 'model','linear'? This might be all that can be computed with your data set. Or maybe you can get some of the 2-way interactions using a 'terms' matrix. But evidently you cannot get all of the 2-way interactions, which is what you are asking for with 'model','interaction'.
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