Hi @Gabriel,
From the look of your table and your description, your design looks like a split-plot design, with "Ring" as your whole plot, and "contamination" as your hard-to-change factor. Species would be an easy-to-change factor, and Dyn is your response, measured at two time interval (50 and 56 days, time could be used as a continuous factor in the design).
In order to create a relevant analysis with random effect, some column properties need to be set before :
As a random block, "Ring" is entirely correlated with the factor "contamination", and should have two columns properties :
- "Design role" set as "Random Block",
- "Value Order" set to know the ordering of the rings.
As a hard-to-change factor, "contamination" should have three column properties :
- "Design role" set as "Categorical",
- "Factor Changes" set as "Hard",
- "Value Order" set to know the ordering between low and high levels.
Same properties for "species", but "Factor Changes" property should be set as "Easy".
For "days", you can do the analysis of Dyn by day and create two separate models, one for each time period, or directly use "days" as a continuous factor and specify a "factorial to degree 2" model (model with main effects and 2-factors interactions) .
Once properties are set, you can go to "Fit Model", and specify your model (you may have to choose a "Mixed Model" personality so that "Ring" can be added and used as Random Effects in the Model Effects panel) :
EDIT: You can also do a Least Squares Model but use the red triangle next to "Attributes" with Ring entered in the model to specify it as a Random Effect. Same test will be done than with the Mixed Model personality (you can look at REML Variance Components Estimates and the Wald p-value to assess if your random effect is statistically significant or not). This model possibility has been added in the scripts of the datatable.
Once you have done the analysis on your own data, and depending on the outcomes of the test for random effect, you may try other models as well (Generalized Regression without Random Effect if it is non-significant or other modeling platforms).
I hope this first answer will help you.
Please find attached the JMP datatable used with all column properties set and the "Mixed Model" script I used on this dataset.
Victor GUILLER
L'Oréal Data & Analytics
"It is not unusual for a well-designed experiment to analyze itself" (Box, Hunter and Hunter)