Can you get summary data by different sizes - i.e., small, mediaum, large, etc.?
Hi Everyone
I want to compare thermal preference among lizard species. The species differ in sizes and i guess one will need to do ancova.
The problem is, I only have summary data (mean, standard deviation and N).
The only test I could find using summary data was 1-way ANOVA which is not sufficient.
Any suggestions?
Regards
Christoff
Can you get summary data by different sizes - i.e., small, mediaum, large, etc.?
Hi Lumhearts
Yes I can rank them by size.
Regards
Christoff
Then can you run different one-way ANOVAs on different sizes? This would be (almost) equivalent to running an ANCOVA.
Ho do you then test for a difference between the species that are grouped in different "size"-classes?
You would just eyeball it. Basically, handeling the ANOVAs in different size groups is a type of control. If they are all significant, then size does not matter. Else, it does.
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