Dear. Dan Obermiller
Thank you so much for your reply. It reall helps me understand. I have a following question.
You mentioned 'to use the Tukey-Kramer HSD method' and the result is the below
![TUKEY.JPG TUKEY.JPG](https://community.jmp.com/t5/image/serverpage/image-id/20749i7D7C6716CE03F715/image-size/large?v=v2&px=999)
If I use Tukey HSD, can I say the result from 'Genotype1 x TR-1' is greater than from 'Genotype3 x TR-3'?
Because TR-3 is an extreme treatment I imposed. Therefore, in my common sense, it seems impossible if it is said that all results from interactions are the same. Genotype1 x TR-1 is 47.876676 and Genotype3 x TR-3 is 36.327143. The difference is more than 10, and it's a huge difference in my value of experiment. So, I'm wondering if I use Tukey HSD, can I accept the difference between Genotype1 x TR-1' and 'Genotype3 x TR-3', even though the ANOVA is not significant?
Also, if that case is acceptable, could you explain why Tukey HSD is acceptable but LSD is not?
Many thanks,
Sincerely,
JK
Jin.W.Kim