Estimado Felipe:
If you provide a very simple example (as suggested in the posting
guide, www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html), it would allow those of
use who rarely use SAS to respond. Try to think of the simplest
possible toy data set and analysis that shows the difference between the
SAS answer and the answer you get from a certain R function. If you
post something simple of that nature that someone can copy from your
email into R and try other things in a minute or two, it will likely
increase the speed and utility of a reply.
Buena Suerte,
spencer graves
Felipe wrote:
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> Hi.
> I have been reading about the convenience of using least-squares means
> (a. k. a. adjusted means) in multiple comparisons (I used to resort to
> them when using SAS). I even read a post in this list warning against
> them, but not giving much detail. What do you think about this?
> Greetings.
>
> Felipe
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