The Contrasts outline lists model effects, a contrast value for each effect, Lenth t-ratios (calculated as the contrast value divided by the Lenth PSE (pseudo-standard error), individual and simultaneous p-values, and aliases if there are any. Effects are entered into the analysis following a hierarchical ordering. See Order of Effect Entry for details. Effects with Individual p-Value less than 0.10 are highlighted.
Shows the Lenth t-ratios with blue vertical lines indicating a value that is significant at the 0.10 level.
Lenth’s t-ratio, calculated as , where PSE is Lenth’s Pseudo-Standard Error. See Lenth’s Pseudo-Standard Error for details.
Analogous to the standard p-values for a linear model. Small values of this value indicate a significant effect. Refer to Lenth’s Pseudo-Standard Error for details.
Do not expect the p-values to be exactly the same if the analysis is re-run. The Monte Carlo method should give similar, but not identical, values if the same analysis is repeated.
Similar to the individual p-value, but multiple-comparison adjusted.