LSMeans Tests between Student's t vs. Tukey HSD
Has anyone seen this result where Student's t letters are the same while Tukey HSD letters are different. I usually see visa versa. Any thought?
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view all learning resourcesHas anyone seen this result where Student's t letters are the same while Tukey HSD letters are different. I usually see visa versa. Any thought?
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Hey all,Here I have run the presense of a car passenger (1 = front seat, 2=back seat) against casualty severity (1 = fatal, 2 = serious, 3 = slight). I am having trouble understand the results. I understand that the expected count and the actual count is what I'm interested in, but how do I detect whether the difference between those two counts is significant. Thanks in advance!
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ToolID = {"G01", "G02", "G03", "G04"};
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Names Default to Here(1);
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// Can add test to make sure it is open in the future
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"400",
ScaleBox,
{Legend Model(
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