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Tessie
Fluorite | Level 6

Hello, 

I am running an ANOVA on my data using PROC GLIMMIX and I requested for Tukey multiple comparisons, however, when I get my results, the multiple comparison procedure is Tukey-Kramer. I have a balanced design with no missing values and was not expecting a Tukey-Kramer grouping (as I read that Tukey-Kramer is for unbalanced design). I have rechecked my data and my sample size is balanced. How do I interpret this?

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

I think you get the desired TUKEY test in the case of balanced data, despite what the label in the output might say.

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Paige Miller

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