Interpret Tukey HSD results from SPSS output.
Instruction: Identify where significant
differences exist at the .05 level between your colors. (show
solution)
Show transcribed image text Post Hoc Tests Multiple Comparisons Dependent Variable: Tukey HSD DyeStrength Mean Difference( 95% Confidence Interval Std. Error 1.661 1.661 1.661 1.661 1.661 1.661 Lower Bound 31.08 16.58 39.32 18.62 24.82 10.38 Upper Bound 39.32 24.82 31.08 10.38 16.58 18.62 Sig J) 35.200 20.700 35.200 14.500 20.700 14.500 (Color (J)Color . The mean difference is significant at the 0.05 level Homogeneous Subsets DyeStrength Tukey HSD Subset for alpha 0.05 Color 56.50 71.00 91.70 1.000 1.000 1.000 Sig Means for groups in homogeneous subsets are displayed a. Uses Harmonic Mean Sample Size= 10.000
Post Hoc Tests Multiple Comparisons Dependent Variable: Tukey HSD DyeStrength Mean Difference( 95% Confidence Interval Std. Error 1.661 1.661 1.661 1.661 1.661 1.661 Lower Bound 31.08 16.58 39.32 18.62 24.82 10.38 Upper Bound 39.32 24.82 31.08 10.38 16.58 18.62 Sig J) 35.200 20.700 35.200 14.500 20.700 14.500 (Color (J)Color . The mean difference is significant at the 0.05 level Homogeneous Subsets DyeStrength Tukey HSD Subset for alpha 0.05 Color 56.50 71.00 91.70 1.000 1.000 1.000 Sig Means for groups in homogeneous subsets are displayed a. Uses Harmonic Mean Sample Size= 10.000