Thank you so much for this great tutorial! Can we use this method for the repeated measure mixed ANOVA? If yes, how can I check the sphericity assumption? Thank you.
Thank you sir for such wonderful content.. please sir can you make such video regarding how to put these data in table for thesis ready format in strip plot design
Use of covariate: dear Raj, In agronomic experiments, using Plant stands as a covariate for yield is the best way to analyse yield. How do I include let's say "number of stands harvested" as a covariate for "Yield" in this analysis?
Such a wonderful video, Sir. Practically saves a lot of time! Just one thing, would like to know if the alpha value for pairwise mean comparison test is at default 0.05 too?
Thank you! The default alpha value is 0.05. If you want to customize the code, first load doebioresearch and thn type getAnywhere(splitplot) Regards RAJ
For this you need to code manually. Retrieve the function by using getAnywhere(function_name) this will give you the code. Than you can customize for yourself!
Great tutorial. I do have a question, when I run this command on some of my data I get everything just as you've showed except an a t value or LSD. I have a 1 at the end of the code to run a LSD test but don't get an LSD in the results. Any suggestions?
Hi Kyle After running this script is there any error or warnings in console ? If not I will have to look at your data and script. You can share to me at popatrajc@gmail.com Regards RAAJ
sir while comparing interaction means (in split plot analysis) we have to look in two directions know sir while comparing interaction means i.e, (1.) two sub-plot treatment means at a given main plot treatment. (2) two main plot treatment means at the same or different sub-plot treatments. do we get in that way of comparison sir in this package?. please do respond sir.
Yes I too have the same doubt We have to compare using two different CD values We can't use simple FRBD type interaction comparison I tried even in package multcomp and emmeans but couldn't get that how to get two different CD values As we get in OPSTAT or STAR software
Sir, If I have factors but different levels Factors A1 (x, y, z) for fozen condition and Factors A2 (y, z, and r) for non frozen condition. I will use Factor A as main plot and temperature as sub plot. Can I still analyse with Split Plot? or should should I use different method? Thx b4
One should use split plot design when the levels of one factor are difficult to change in comparison to levels of another factor. For example, we have two factors tilliage & nitrogen application in wheat field. Now to have different depth of tillage in small plot is very tough so we use tilllage as a main plot factor. For nitrogen application we can easily apply different levels of nitrogen in plots. Also split plot will require specific layout in field. For more information you can Google Split plot analysis by IASRI. Regards RAAJ
Sorry Mam, I dont have a clear idea about that but you can check 1) DAU.test function in agricolae package and 2) a package named augmentedRCBD. Hope you find it useful. Regards RAJ
If facing any problem in installing doebioresearch package. Check out the alternative script. drive.google.com/file/d/1bnavft5yX7k35cX_ebjmR5fkaucaGGvE/view?usp=sharing Regards Raj
@@SinghAFO I have received your email. I will share with you an Excel sheet on 18. Also tell me about no of replication. It would be better if you email the methodology part of your synopsis.
Excellent tutorial! Changed my world positively by making me more skilled....Thanks!
Very useful content for Agronomist
Thanks Rajbha
Thank you!
Never knew it could be so easy. Thanks for your video!
Welcome 🙏
Really helpful. Keep posting such kind of videos. Thank you.
Wc🙏
Thank you so much for this great tutorial! Can we use this method for the repeated measure mixed ANOVA? If yes, how can I check the sphericity assumption? Thank you.
Hii Vahide
All the main plot and subplot effects are considered fixed in the script.
Excellent video! Many thanks!!!
Thank you sir for such wonderful content.. please sir can you make such video regarding how to put these data in table for thesis ready format in strip plot design
Very informative
great explanation very useful
Thank you!
Use of covariate: dear Raj, In agronomic experiments, using Plant stands as a covariate for yield is the best way to analyse yield. How do I include let's say "number of stands harvested" as a covariate for "Yield" in this analysis?
Please refer Gomez and Gomez book
Great discussion
Thank you 🙏
Further how can we put it as bar graph with LSD
Such a wonderful video, Sir. Practically saves a lot of time! Just one thing, would like to know if the alpha value for pairwise mean comparison test is at default 0.05 too?
Thank you!
The default alpha value is 0.05.
If you want to customize the code, first load doebioresearch and thn type
getAnywhere(splitplot)
Regards
RAJ
@@agrianalyze thanks for the tip! Appreciate it.
how to change alpha value to 0.01 please? thank you
For this you need to code manually. Retrieve the function by using getAnywhere(function_name) this will give you the code. Than you can customize for yourself!
If data is of two years and want to go for pooled analysis. Then how we do?
Great tutorial. I do have a question, when I run this command on some of my data I get everything just as you've showed except an a t value or LSD. I have a 1 at the end of the code to run a LSD test but don't get an LSD in the results. Any suggestions?
Hi Kyle
After running this script is there any error or warnings in console ?
If not I will have to look at your data and script. You can share to me at popatrajc@gmail.com
Regards
RAAJ
Very good
Thank you
can u give me tutorial for HSD test?
Really helpful. Thks!!
Welcome 🙏
Thanks sir but main plot 2 and subplot 1 this kind of 1st interaction and other interaction
Thanks for the video. But please, dont use music!!
Thanks for the suggestion
Good work
Thanks for the compliments Rumit Bhai 🙏
Please make video on split-split plot analysis
Thanks for the suggestion. You can carry out split split plot analysis in R using ssp.plot() of agricolae package.
Regards
RAJ
Sir, I had the same data layout but ended up with "Error in 1:colnumber : argument of length 0". Do you know how to fix this problem?
How to make good graph for split plot design in r
You can use bar.err() function for that.
Regards
RAAJ
@@agrianalyze Thank you so much Dear 😊 and my humble request to you please upload more videos on agriculture data analysis
sir while comparing interaction means (in split plot analysis) we have to look in two directions know sir while comparing interaction means i.e, (1.) two sub-plot treatment means at a given main plot treatment. (2) two main plot treatment means at the same or different sub-plot treatments. do we get in that way of comparison sir in this package?. please do respond sir.
Hi The interaction means are compared like factorial designs and EMS is used of sub plot ie E(b)
You can explore codes of any function by using getAnywhere() function
Thanks for the information
Yes I too have the same doubt
We have to compare using two different CD values
We can't use simple FRBD type interaction comparison
I tried even in package multcomp and emmeans but couldn't get that how to get two different CD values
As we get in OPSTAT or STAR software
Sir can you share the script for pooled analysis in split plot
I don't have script for pooled split but I have one solved example of split pooled in excel. If you want I can share with you.
@@agrianalyze ok sir. Please share to shivamaaragaani7@gmail.com. Thank you
Check your email
Sir, If I have factors but different levels Factors A1 (x, y, z) for fozen condition and Factors A2 (y, z, and r) for non frozen condition. I will use Factor A as main plot and temperature as sub plot. Can I still analyse with Split Plot? or should should I use different method? Thx b4
One should use split plot design when the levels of one factor are difficult to change in comparison to levels of another factor. For example, we have two factors tilliage & nitrogen application in wheat field. Now to have different depth of tillage in small plot is very tough so we use tilllage as a main plot factor. For nitrogen application we can easily apply different levels of nitrogen in plots.
Also split plot will require specific layout in field.
For more information you can Google Split plot analysis by IASRI.
Regards
RAAJ
@@agrianalyze thank you sir for the fast respond. I will search your recomendation. Regards
Hi Sir, I need Augmented analysis under RCBD. I have 2 treatments please guide me
Sorry Mam, I dont have a clear idea about that but you can check 1) DAU.test function in agricolae package and 2) a package named augmentedRCBD. Hope you find it useful.
Regards
RAJ
If facing any problem in installing doebioresearch package. Check out the alternative script.
drive.google.com/file/d/1bnavft5yX7k35cX_ebjmR5fkaucaGGvE/view?usp=sharing
Regards
Raj
Hlo sir ,
I need FRBD excel tool for 10 treatments. Please help its urgent.
Check out this video on Excel Tool for FRBD ua-cam.com/video/423VTlHjZQg/v-deo.html
drive.google.com/file/d/1jq6MdXpMKj2W-M_5dzPBotVeKyj3dPYB/view
Sir i hv already seen this video but i can't understand how to put values in it as i have 3 spacings and 3 recommend dose and 1 control in combination
@@SinghAFO I have received your email. I will share with you an Excel sheet on 18. Also tell me about no of replication. It would be better if you email the methodology part of your synopsis.
Oh i would be very much thankful to you sir if you help me out for this😀
PCA
After completion of DoE I am planning to start Multivariate analysis