Selected article for: "ANOVA variance analysis and degree distribution"

Author: Chen, Shi; White, Brad J.; Sanderson, Michael W.; Amrine, David E.; Ilany, Amiyaal; Lanzas, Cristina
Title: Highly dynamic animal contact network and implications on disease transmission
  • Document date: 2014_3_26
  • ID: 1pp7k1k6_6
    Snippet: The time series of hourly number of contacts is shown in Fig. 1 for all three pens. The analysis of variance (ANOVA) was carried to investigate temporal and individual variability. ANOVA results revealed highly significant hourly variability nested in day (P 5 0.003), individual variability nested in pen (P 5 0.001), and at pen level (P 5 0.003) but marginal insignificance between day variability (P 5 0.06). Further spectrum analysis confirmed a .....
    Document: The time series of hourly number of contacts is shown in Fig. 1 for all three pens. The analysis of variance (ANOVA) was carried to investigate temporal and individual variability. ANOVA results revealed highly significant hourly variability nested in day (P 5 0.003), individual variability nested in pen (P 5 0.001), and at pen level (P 5 0.003) but marginal insignificance between day variability (P 5 0.06). Further spectrum analysis confirmed a peak frequency correlated to an approximate 6.25-h period in number of contacts. Thus there was a clear pattern of diurnal cycle in network degree distribution.

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