| immer {MASS} | R Documentation |
The immer data frame has 30 rows and 4 columns. Five varieties of
barley were grown in six locations in each of 1931 and 1932.
immer
This data frame contains the following columns:
LocThe location.
VarThe variety of barley ("manchuria", "svansota",
"velvet", "trebi" and "peatland").
Y1Yield in 1931.
Y2Yield in 1932.
Immer, F.R., Hayes, H.D. and LeRoy Powers (1934) Statistical determination of barley varietal adaptation. Journal of the American Society for Agronomy 26, 403–419.
Fisher, R.A. (1947) The Design of Experiments. 4th edition. Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd.
Venables, W. N. and Ripley, B. D. (1999) Modern Applied Statistics with S-PLUS. Third Edition. Springer.
immer.aov <- aov(cbind(Y1,Y2) ~ Loc + Var, data = immer) summary(immer.aov) immer.aov <- aov((Y1+Y2)/2 ~ Var + Loc, data = immer) summary(immer.aov) model.tables(immer.aov, type = "means", se = TRUE, cterms = "Var")