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hiddenf (version 2.0)

print.HiddenF: Printing hiddenf objects

Description

`print' method for class `HiddenF'

Usage

"print"(x, method = "ACMIF", ...)

Arguments

x
An object of class `HiddenF'
method
The name of the test for interaction. Could be "ACMIF","TUKEY","MANDEL","KKSA", or "MALIK"
...
further arguments

References

Tukey, JW (1949). One Degree of Freedom for Non-Additivity. Biometrics, 5:232-242.

Mandel J. (1961) Non-Additivity in Two-Way Analysis of Variance, Journal of the American Statistical Association, 56:878-888

Kharrati-Kopaei, M. and Sadooghi-Alvandi, SM. (2007). A New Method for Testing Interaction in Unreplicated Two-Way Analysis of Variance, Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, 36:2787-2803

Franck CT, Nielsen, DM and Osborne, JA. (2013) A Method for Detecting Hidden Additivity in two-factor Unreplicated Experiments, Computational Statistics and Data Analysis, 67:95-104.

Malik, WA, Mohring, J and Piepho, H. (2015) A clustering-based test for non-additivity in an unreplicated two-way layout, Communications in Statistics-Simulation and Computation.

See Also

HiddenF

Examples

Run this code
data(cnv1.mtx)
cnv1.out <- HiddenF(cnv1.mtx)
print(cnv1.out)

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