Statnote 9: The one-way analysis of variance (random effects model)


Autoria(s): Hilton, Anthony; Armstrong, Richard A.
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01/06/2007

Resumo

There is an alternative model of the 1-way ANOVA called the 'random effects' model or ‘nested’ design in which the objective is not to test specific effects but to estimate the degree of variation of a particular measurement and to compare different sources of variation that influence the measurement in space and/or time. The most important statistics from a random effects model are the components of variance which estimate the variance associated with each of the sources of variation influencing a measurement. The nested design is particularly useful in preliminary experiments designed to estimate different sources of variation and in the planning of appropriate sampling strategies.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/9321/1/Statnote_9.pdf

Hilton, Anthony and Armstrong, Richard A. (2007). Statnote 9: The one-way analysis of variance (random effects model). Microbiologist, 2007 , pp. 40-41.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/9321/

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NonPeerReviewed