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Thank you, I will try there.
Felipe
Peter Flom wrote:
| Felipe
|
| I doubt you will get much response on this list, although it's an
| interesting question. You might try asking it on another list. Some
| that often have discussions of such topics are
|
| SAS-L
| EDSTAT-L and
| STAT-L
|
| Regards
|
| Peter
|
| Peter L. Flom, PhD
| Assistant Director, Statistics and Data Analysis Core
| Center for Drug Use and HIV Research
| National Development and Research Institutes
| 71 W. 23rd St
| http://cduhr.ndri.org
| www.peterflom.com
| New York, NY 10010
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| (917) 438-0894 (fax)
|
|
|
|>>>Felipe <felipe at unileon.es> 09/19/05 6:39 AM >>>
|
| Hi.
| Sorry for sending this question twice, but I would really like to know
| your opinion on this topic.
|
| I have been reading about the (in)convenience of using least-squares
| means (a. k. a. adjusted means) in multiple comparisons (I used to
| resort to them when using SAS). I even read a post in this list warning
| against them, but not giving much detail.
|
| What is your opinion? Should I avoid using LSmeans for comparison (e.g.
| after ANOVA)?
|
| Greetings.
|
| Felipe
|
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