HOMOGENEITY OF VARIANCES - RAW DATA
2013-05-18 20:07:14
Using: \clipboard.dt
Data Column: 3) nmbr of branches
Broken Down By:
1) treat
Keep If:
Bartlett's Test tests the homogeneity of variances, an assumption of
ANOVA. Bartlett's Test is known to be overly sensitive to non-normal data.
A resulting probability of P<=0.05 indicates the variances may be not
homogeneous and you may wish to transform the data before doing an ANOVA.
For ANOVA designs without replicates (notably most Randomized Blocks
and Latin Square designs), there is not enough data to do this test.
Bartlett's X2 (corrected) = 1.5798022
Degrees of Freedom (nValues-1) = 3
P = .6640 ns
ANOVA
2013-05-18 20:07:14
Using: \clipboard.dt
.AOV Filename: 1WCR.AOV - 1 Way Completely Randomized
Y Column: 3) nmbr of branches
1st Factor: 1) treat
Keep If:
Rows of data with missing values removed: 0
Rows which remain: 12
Source df Type I SS MS F P
------------------------- -------- ----------- --------- --------- ----- ---
Main Effects
treat 3 31.0625 10.354167 26.157895 .0002 ***
Error 8 3.166666667 0.3958333<-
------------------------- -------- ----------- --------- --------- ----- ---
Total 11 34.22916667
Model 3 31.0625 10.354167 26.157895 .0002 ***
R^2 = SSmodel/SStotal = 0.90748630554
Root MSerror = sqrt(MSerror) = 0.62915286961
Mean Y = 9.54166666667
Coefficient of Variation = (Root MSerror) / abs(Mean Y) * 100% = 6.5937419%
Compare Means
Factor: 1) treat
Test: Duncan's
Significance Level: 0.01
Variance: 0.39583333333
Degrees of Freedom: 8
Keep If:
n Means = 4
LSD 0.01 = 1.72366638755
Rank Mean Name Mean n Non-significant ranges
----- --------- ------------- ------- ----------------------------------------
1 1 11.8333333333 3 a
2 2 9.83333333333 3 b
3 3 9.16666666667 3 b
4 4 7.33333333333 3 c
HOMOGENEITY OF VARIANCES - RAW DATA
2013-05-18 20:07:17
Using: \clipboard.dt
Data Column: 4) pods/plnt
Broken Down By:
1) treat
Keep If:
Bartlett's Test tests the homogeneity of variances, an assumption of
ANOVA. Bartlett's Test is known to be overly sensitive to non-normal data.
A resulting probability of P<=0.05 indicates the variances may be not
homogeneous and you may wish to transform the data before doing an ANOVA.
For ANOVA designs without replicates (notably most Randomized Blocks
and Latin Square designs), there is not enough data to do this test.
Bartlett's X2 (corrected) = 0.6112983
Degrees of Freedom (nValues-1) = 3
P = .8938 ns
ANOVA
2013-05-18 20:07:17
Using: \clipboard.dt
.AOV Filename: 1WCR.AOV - 1 Way Completely Randomized
Y Column: 4) pods/plnt
1st Factor: 1) treat
Keep If:
Rows of data with missing values removed: 0
Rows which remain: 12
Source df Type I SS MS F P
------------------------- -------- ----------- --------- --------- ----- ---
Main Effects
treat 3 87 29 34.8 .0001 ***
Error 8 6.666666667 0.8333333<-
------------------------- -------- ----------- --------- --------- ----- ---
Total 11 93.66666667
Model 3 87 29 34.8 .0001 ***
R^2 = SSmodel/SStotal = 0.92882562278
Root MSerror = sqrt(MSerror) = 0.91287092918
Mean Y = 23.1666666667
Coefficient of Variation = (Root MSerror) / abs(Mean Y) * 100% = 3.9404501%
Compare Means
Factor: 1) treat
Test: Duncan's
Significance Level: 0.01
Variance: 0.83333333333
Degrees of Freedom: 8
Keep If:
n Means = 4
LSD 0.01 = 2.50095805457
Rank Mean Name Mean n Non-significant ranges
----- --------- ------------- ------- ----------------------------------------
1 1 27 3 a
2 2 24 3 b
3 3 22 3 bc
4 4 19.6666666667 3 c
HOMOGENEITY OF VARIANCES - RAW DATA
2013-05-18 20:07:20
Using: \clipboard.dt
Data Column: 5) seed/pod
Broken Down By:
1) treat
Keep If:
Bartlett's Test tests the homogeneity of variances, an assumption of
ANOVA. Bartlett's Test is known to be overly sensitive to non-normal data.
A resulting probability of P<=0.05 indicates the variances may be not
homogeneous and you may wish to transform the data before doing an ANOVA.
For ANOVA designs without replicates (notably most Randomized Blocks
and Latin Square designs), there is not enough data to do this test.
Bartlett's X2 (corrected) = 0.8660659
Degrees of Freedom (nValues-1) = 3
P = .8336 ns
ANOVA
2013-05-18 20:07:20
Using: \clipboard.dt
.AOV Filename: 1WCR.AOV - 1 Way Completely Randomized
Y Column: 5) seed/pod
1st Factor: 1) treat
Keep If:
Rows of data with missing values removed: 0
Rows which remain: 12
Source df Type I SS MS F P
------------------------- -------- ----------- --------- --------- ----- ---
Main Effects
treat 3 16.5625 5.5208333 44.166667 .0000 ***
Error 8 1 0.125<-
------------------------- -------- ----------- --------- --------- ----- ---
Total 11 17.5625
Model 3 16.5625 5.5208333 44.166667 .0000 ***
R^2 = SSmodel/SStotal = 0.94306049822
Root MSerror = sqrt(MSerror) = 0.35355339059
Mean Y = 7.375
Coefficient of Variation = (Root MSerror) / abs(Mean Y) * 100% = 4.7939443%
Compare Means
Factor: 1) treat
Test: Duncan's
Significance Level: 0.01
Variance: 0.125
Degrees of Freedom: 8
Keep If:
n Means = 4
LSD 0.01 = 0.96861688949
Rank Mean Name Mean n Non-significant ranges
----- --------- ------------- ------- ----------------------------------------
1 1 9 3 a
2 2 7.83333333333 3 b
3 3 6.83333333333 3 c
4 4 5.83333333333 3 d
HOMOGENEITY OF VARIANCES - RAW DATA
2013-05-18 20:07:24
Using: \clipboard.dt
Data Column: 6) 100 grain w
Broken Down By:
1) treat
Keep If:
Bartlett's Test tests the homogeneity of variances, an assumption of
ANOVA. Bartlett's Test is known to be overly sensitive to non-normal data.
A resulting probability of P<=0.05 indicates the variances may be not
homogeneous and you may wish to transform the data before doing an ANOVA.
For ANOVA designs without replicates (notably most Randomized Blocks
and Latin Square designs), there is not enough data to do this test.
Bartlett's X2 (corrected) = 0.2053826
Degrees of Freedom (nValues-1) = 3
P = .9767 ns
ANOVA
2013-05-18 20:07:24
Using: \clipboard.dt
.AOV Filename: 1WCR.AOV - 1 Way Completely Randomized
Y Column: 6) 100 grain w
1st Factor: 1) treat
Keep If:
Rows of data with missing values removed: 0
Rows which remain: 12
Source df Type I SS MS F P
------------------------- -------- ----------- --------- --------- ----- ---
Main Effects
treat 3 5.314691667 1.7715639 108.85185 .0000 ***
Error 8 0.1302 0.016275<-
------------------------- -------- ----------- --------- --------- ----- ---
Total 11 5.444891667
Model 3 5.314691667 1.7715639 108.85185 .0000 ***
R^2 = SSmodel/SStotal = 0.97608767851
Root MSerror = sqrt(MSerror) = 0.12757350822
Mean Y = 4.07416666667
Coefficient of Variation = (Root MSerror) / abs(Mean Y) * 100% = 3.1312786%
Compare Means
Factor: 1) treat
Test: Duncan's
Significance Level: 0.01
Variance: 0.016275
Degrees of Freedom: 8
Keep If:
n Means = 4
LSD 0.01 = 0.34950832888
Rank Mean Name Mean n Non-significant ranges
----- --------- ------------- ------- ----------------------------------------
1 1 4.86666666667 3 a
2 2 4.5 3 b
3 3 3.79666666667 3 c
4 4 3.13333333333 3 d
HOMOGENEITY OF VARIANCES - RAW DATA
2013-05-18 20:07:27
Using: \clipboard.dt
Data Column: 7) seed yield/plnt
Broken Down By:
1) treat
Keep If:
Bartlett's Test tests the homogeneity of variances, an assumption of
ANOVA. Bartlett's Test is known to be overly sensitive to non-normal data.
A resulting probability of P<=0.05 indicates the variances may be not
homogeneous and you may wish to transform the data before doing an ANOVA.
For ANOVA designs without replicates (notably most Randomized Blocks
and Latin Square designs), there is not enough data to do this test.
Bartlett's X2 (corrected) = 1.9662215
Degrees of Freedom (nValues-1) = 3
P = .5794 ns
ANOVA
2013-05-18 20:07:27
Using: \clipboard.dt
.AOV Filename: 1WCR.AOV - 1 Way Completely Randomized
Y Column: 7) seed yield/plnt
1st Factor: 1) treat
Keep If:
Rows of data with missing values removed: 0
Rows which remain: 12
Source df Type I SS MS F P
------------------------- -------- ----------- --------- --------- ----- ---
Main Effects
treat 3 117.0028917 39.000964 104.91181 .0000 ***
Error 8 2.974 0.37175<-
------------------------- -------- ----------- --------- --------- ----- ---
Total 11 119.9768917
Model 3 117.0028917 39.000964 104.91181 .0000 ***
R^2 = SSmodel/SStotal = 0.97521189323
Root MSerror = sqrt(MSerror) = 0.60971304726
Mean Y = 7.36583333333
Coefficient of Variation = (Root MSerror) / abs(Mean Y) * 100% = 8.2775841%
Compare Means
Factor: 1) treat
Test: Duncan's
Significance Level: 0.01
Variance: 0.37175
Degrees of Freedom: 8
Keep If:
n Means = 4
LSD 0.01 = 1.67040783947
Rank Mean Name Mean n Non-significant ranges
----- --------- ------------- ------- ----------------------------------------
1 1 11.83 3 a
2 2 8.45333333333 3 b
3 3 5.70333333333 3 c
4 4 3.47666666667 3 d