[R] Multiple ANOVA tests

Imri bisrael at agri.huji.ac.il
Wed May 27 14:23:30 CEST 2009


Thanks for the answer!!!
I Know how to extract the Pr(>F) value from single ANOVA table, but I have a
list of many ANOVA tables recived by :
a<-function(x)(aov(MPH~x))
q<-apply(assoc[,18:20],2,a) # just for example, I have more than 3
factors(x) 

> print(q)
$X11_20502
             Df  Sum Sq Mean Sq F value    Pr(>F)    
x             3   369.9   123.3   6.475 0.0002547 ***
Residuals   635 12093.2    19.0                      
---
Signif. codes:  0 ‘***’ 0.001 ‘**’ 0.01 ‘*’ 0.05 ‘.’ 0.1 ‘ ’ 1 
246 observations deleted due to missingness

$X11_21067
             Df  Sum Sq Mean Sq F value Pr(>F)
x             1    26.7    26.7  1.3662 0.2429
Residuals   637 12436.4    19.5               
246 observations deleted due to missingness

$X11_10419
             Df  Sum Sq Mean Sq F value    Pr(>F)    
x             3   527.8   175.9   9.361 4.621e-06 ***
Residuals   635 11935.3    18.8                      
---
Signif. codes:  0 ‘***’ 0.001 ‘**’ 0.01 ‘*’ 0.05 ‘.’ 0.1 ‘ ’ 1 
246 observations deleted due to missingness

> summary(q)
          Length Class       Mode
X11_20502 1      summary.aov list
X11_21067 1      summary.aov list
X11_10419 1      summary.aov list
 How can I extract all the Pr(>F) values from q (not one by one)?

Thanks
Imri

 

Mike Lawrence wrote:
> 
> #create some data
> y=rnorm(20)
> x=factor(rep(c('A','B'),each=10))
> 
> #run the anova
> my_aov = aov(y~x)
> 
> #summarize the anova
> my_aov_summary = summary(my_aov)
> 
> #show the anova summary
> print(my_aov_summary)
> 
> #lets see what's in the summary object
> str(my_aov_summary)
> 
> #looks like it's a list with 1 element which
> #in turn is a data frame with columns.
> #The "Pr(>F)" column looks like what we want
> my_aov_summary[[1]]$P
> 
> #yup, that's it. Grab the first value
> p = my_aov_summary[[1]]$P[1]
> 
> 
> On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 7:11 AM, Imri <bisrael at agri.huji.ac.il> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all -
>> I'm trying to do multiple one-way ANOVA tests of different factors on the
>> same variable. As a result I have a list with all the ANOVA tables, for
>> exemple:
>>
>> $X11_20502
>> Analysis of Variance Table
>>
>> Response: MPH
>>           Df  Sum Sq Mean Sq F value    Pr(>F)
>> x           3   369.9   123.3   6.475 0.0002547 ***
>> Residuals 635 12093.2    19.0
>> ---
>> Signif. codes:  0 ‘***’ 0.001 ‘**’ 0.01 ‘*’ 0.05 ‘.’ 0.1 ‘ ’ 1
>>
>> $X11_21067
>> Analysis of Variance Table
>>
>> Response: MPH
>>           Df  Sum Sq Mean Sq F value Pr(>F)
>> x           1    26.7    26.7  1.3662 0.2429
>> Residuals 637 12436.4    19.5
>>
>> $X11_10419
>> Analysis of Variance Table
>>
>> Response: MPH
>>           Df  Sum Sq Mean Sq F value    Pr(>F)
>> x           3   527.8   175.9   9.361 4.621e-06 ***
>> Residuals 635 11935.3    18.8
>> ---
>> Signif. codes:  0 ‘***’ 0.001 ‘**’ 0.01 ‘*’ 0.05 ‘.’ 0.1 ‘ ’ 1
>>
>> My question is how can I extract from this list, just the Pr(>F) values
>> for
>> each x ?
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> 
> 
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