% File src/library/datasets/man/morley.Rd % Part of the R package, http://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2007 R Core Development Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{morley} \docType{data} \alias{morley} \title{Michaelson-Morley Speed of Light Data} \description{ The classical data of Michaelson and Morley on the speed of light. The data consists of five experiments, each consisting of 20 consecutive \sQuote{runs}. The response is the speed of light measurement, suitably coded. } \usage{morley} \format{ A data frame contains the following components: \describe{ \item{\code{Expt}}{The experiment number, from 1 to 5.} \item{\code{Run}}{The run number within each experiment.} \item{\code{Speed}}{Speed-of-light measurement.} } } \details{ The data is here viewed as a randomized block experiment with \sQuote{experiment} and \sQuote{run} as the factors. \sQuote{run} may also be considered a quantitative variate to account for linear (or polynomial) changes in the measurement over the course of a single experiment. } \source{ A. J. Weekes (1986) \emph{A Genstat Primer}. London: Edward Arnold. } \examples{ require(stats); require(graphics) morley$Expt <- factor(morley$Expt) morley$Run <- factor(morley$Run) attach(morley) plot(Expt, Speed, main = "Speed of Light Data", xlab = "Experiment No.") fm <- aov(Speed ~ Run + Expt, data = morley) summary(fm) fm0 <- update(fm, . ~ . - Run) anova(fm0, fm) detach(morley) } \keyword{datasets}