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%global packname  granovaGG 
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Name:           R-%{packname} 
Version:        1.4.1 
Release:        0 
Summary:        Graphical Analysis of Variance Using ggplot2 
Group:          Development/Libraries/Other 
License:        MIT + file LICENSE 
URL:            http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/%{packname} 
Source:         granovaGG_1.4.1.tar.gz 
Requires:       R-base 
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%description 
Create what we call Elemental Graphics for display of anova results. 
The term elemental derives from the fact that each function is aimed at 
construction of graphical displays that afford direct visualizations of 
data with respect to the fundamental questions that drive the 
particular anova methods. This package represents a modification of the 
original granova package; the key change is to use 'ggplot2', Hadley 
Wickham's package based on Grammar of Graphics concepts (due to 
Wilkinson). The main function is granovagg.1w() (a graphic for one way 
ANOVA); two other functions (granovagg.ds() and granovagg.contr()) are 
to construct graphics for dependent sample analyses and contrast-based 
analyses respectively. (The function granova.2w(), which entails 
dynamic displays of data, is not currently part of 'granovaGG'.) The 
'granovaGG' functions are to display data for any number of groups, 
regardless of their sizes (however, very large data sets or numbers of 
groups can be problematic). For granovagg.1w() a specialized approach 
is used to construct data-based contrast vectors for which anova data 
are displayed. The result is that the graphics use a straight line to 
facilitate clear interpretations while being faithful to the standard 
effect test in anova. The graphic results are complementary to standard 
summary tables; indeed, numerical summary statistics are provided as 
side effects of the graphic constructions. granovagg.ds() and 
granovagg.contr() provide graphic displays and numerical outputs for a 
dependent sample and contrast-based analyses. The graphics based on 
these functions can be especially helpful for learning how the 
respective methods work to answer the basic question(s) that drive the 
analyses. This means they can be particularly helpful for students and 
non-statistician analysts. But these methods can be of assistance for 
work-a-day applications of many kinds, as they can help to identify 
outliers, clusters or patterns, as well as highlight the role of 
non-linear transformations of data. In the case of granovagg.1w() and 
granovagg.ds() several arguments are provided to facilitate flexibility 
in the construction of graphics that accommodate diverse features of 
data, according to their corresponding display requirements. See the 
help files for individual functions. 
 
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%changelog 
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