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Calcite | Level 5

I have previously used proc glm to compare means of 2+ groups (1-way anova) and then requested a multiple comparisons test (sheffe's or tukeys) for pairwise comparisons. However, the current data I am analyzing requires the use of proc surveyreg (sample survey data) and I'm unsure how to go about getting the pairwise comparisons I need (there are 3 levels to the variable)--is there a similar option, or how do I go about testing which pairwise comparisons are significant, if I have an overall significant F test?

Thanks very much in advance.

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SteveDenham
Jade | Level 19

Take a look at PROC MULTTEST, especially at the example adjusting p values.

Steve Denham

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