Detergent durability in an incomplete two-way design.
Usage
data("detergent")
Format
This data frame contains the following variables
detergent
detergent, a factor at levels A, B,
C, D, and E.
block
block, a factor at levels B_1, ..., B_10.
plates
response variable: number of plates washed before
the foam disappears.
Details
Plates were washed with five detergent varieties, in ten blocks. A complete
design would have 50 combinations, here only three detergent varieties
in each block were applied in a balanced incomplete block design. Note that
there are six observations taken at each detergent level.
Source
H. Scheffe (1959). The Analysis of Variance.
New York: John Wiley & Sons, page 189.
P. H. Westfall, R. D. Tobias, D. Rom, R. D. Wolfinger, Y. Hochberg (1999).
Multiple Comparisons and Multiple Tests Using the SAS System.
Cary, NC: SAS Institute Inc., page 189.
Examples
### set up two-way ANOVA without interactions
amod <- aov(plates ~ block + detergent, data = detergent)
### set up all-pair comparisons
dht <- glht(amod, linfct = mcp(detergent = "Tukey"))
### see Westfall et al. (1999, p. 190)
confint(dht)
### see Westfall et al. (1999, p. 192)
summary(dht, test = univariate())
summary(dht, test = adjusted("Shaffer"))
summary(dht, test = adjusted("Westfall"))