Hi, I am trying to run an ANOVA on a complex data set.
Long story short, there are 4 fixed factors (a,b,c,d), and one random factor
factor c is nested within b
The data are percentage growth, like this: [(final-initial)/final]*100
Some individuals shrunk (they are mussels and are known to do this), so I have negative values and some grew 100% (ie they are not bound by 0 and 100)
My residuals are not normally distributed, nor do they have equal variances.
In asking around, it seems the residuals may be cauchy distributed.
I have found that cauchy distribution means you can't do regular ANOVA. Does anyone have any tips?