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AKPAN
Calcite | Level 5

How do I seperate means using the lsmeans? I saw this Paper 142-2014 Making Comparisons Fair: How LS-Means Unify the Analysis of Linear Models Weijie Cai, SAS Institute Inc. In the material lsmeans was used along with 'lines'. but it did not work when I tried using it.

 

thanks

Akpan.

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Reeza
Super User

Post the code you've tried and 'doesn't work'. 

And explain what that means. 

AKPAN
Calcite | Level 5

PROC GLM DATA=AKT ALPHA=.05;
CLASS GRP;
MODEL SPLEEN=GRP BW/ SOLUTION;
LSMEANS GRP/ PDIFF=ALL ADJ=TUKEY LINES;
RUN;

 

AKT is the data to be analysed, GRP is independent variable and BW is the body weight which was used as a covariate to run the analysis.

 

thanks

Reeza
Super User

You missed the part about explaining what doesn't work....at the bare minimum include your log.

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