Hi every one, recently I was doing a GLM with Duncan test, and could some one explain why there is blank row between two records, and there is still a letter in the blank row.
The first word is the variable NAME the second is the variable LABEL. In this case they are the same. You can verify with PROC CONTENTS.
Those are LINES. You can show the means that are equal with letters or lines GLM uses both where the lines are drawn with the letters. There is even an option for LINES but with DUNCAN I believe it is the default.
This is what I snip from website, but I don't know what the Second B means, that is an empty row, right? No record?
Imagine the b's are are line connecting the means. Means connected by line(s) are equal.
Thanks much! Another question, why there is duplicate dependent variable shown? I thought there should be only one.
The first word is the variable NAME the second is the variable LABEL. In this case they are the same. You can verify with PROC CONTENTS.
Can I disable LABEL?
There is a system option of the same name. You can remove all the labels from all the variables with
attrib _all_ label=' ';
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