@julian you're quite welcome thanks for posting it! -- I link it here for the purposes of making it easy for anyone visiting this post to view: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3zk45WrmUI
I've enjoyed them all and it would be great in tandem with the blog you're planning - to keep making more of these from time to time: I am sure I'm not the only one in the community that benefits hugely from them.
Your response makes sense so thanks for that, I see how the resulting difference in LS mean calculation affected the resulting F-ratio (and subsequent p-value) between these two analyses. It actually never occurred to me that the fit model platform in the context of this Contrast tests was calculating a LS mean, though I should have known better since I've used the LS means to interpret relative differences between groups in the context of an OLS regression model in Fit Model many times before.
But I've continued to struggle over the years developing a decent enough understanding of the difference between the LS mean and the regular mean -- and therefore in a way that I can explain it to others. This is the best reference I could find widely available on the Internet. http://onbiostatistics.blogspot.com/2009/04/least-squares-means-marginal-means-vs.html
Also, is it true that the LS means tend to be closer together than the actual means (assuming an unbalanced data structure) and therefore we should be careful not to make a type II error (failing to detect a difference when there really is one) when interpreting the differences between them? I tried this out on the example data that JMP suggests (Drug.jmp from the Statistics Index "Run Example" that is associated with the "least square means" topic), and I do get differences that are smaller in the LS means case vs. the standard means where in this case there are equal sample sizes between groups (see attached image of relevant analysis output and calculations in MS Excel).
Finally, do you think we could work together to come up with a nice prototypical example (using simulated data or data already in sample directory) that clearly and practically conveys the conceptual difference between LS means and regular means?
I'm open to ideas! (and I'd be happy to post as a separate Discussion on the Community if that makes more sense).
@PatrickGiuliano