By default, the LSMeans are displayed in this example model. To see a plot of the LSMeans,
Select
LSMeans Plot from the drop-down menu on the title bar of an effect.
Figure 8.3LS Means Table and Plot
In this case, the plot suggests that when controlled for the other effects in the model, the starch content for
Caustic Soda is higher than Pumice Stone, which is in turn higher than Alpha Amalyze.
Re-running an Analysis
After moving around the report a bit and observing the p-values for each effect, it should be clear that
they are all significant at the 0.05 level. However, this analysis is ...
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