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Saszealot
Calcite | Level 5
I'm doing a multiple comparison with a control;
PROC GLM DATA=<> ;
CLASS <>;
MODEL <> =<>;

LSMEANS <>/ PDIFF=CONTROL() ADJUST=DUNNETT CL;
LSMEANS <>/ PDIFF =CONTROL() ADJUST=BON CL;
LSMEANS <>/ PDIFF=CONTROL() ADJUST=SIDAK CL
LSMEANS <> /PDIFF=CONTROL () ADJUST =Multivariate t; ?
What option can I add for multivariate t ?
See table 39.7 of SAS/STAT(R) 9.2 user's guide second edition from documentation for similar thing. Message was edited by: Saszealot
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Rhodochrosite | Level 12 lvm
Rhodochrosite | Level 12
I suggest you use the simulate option, because this is based on a multivariate t vector. In its simplest form, just use adjust=simulate;

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