Refer to Exercise 19.11. Use the Tukey-Kramer W to identify which pairs of varieties have significantly different

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Refer to Exercise 19.11. Use the Tukey-Kramer W to identify which pairs of varieties have significantly different mean marketable yields.
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A horticulturist is interested in examining A horticulturist is interested in examining the yield potential of three A horticulturist is interested in examining the yield potential of three new varieties of asparagus. She designed a study to evaluate the three new varieties relative to the standard variety. There were 16 plots available on a large test field for the study, but the plots were not homogeneous in that there was a distinct sloping from north to south throughout the field. Also, a soil analysis ­revealed a discernible nitrogen gradient, which ran from west to east across the field. Therefore, the horticulturists decided to assign the varieties V1, V2, V3, and V4, with V1 being the standard variety, to the plots in a Latin square arrangement. The values for marketable yield per plot (in kg/ ha) are given in the following table. Note that there is a missing yield for variety V4 in row 4 and column 1. This was due to a problem that occurred during one of the harvesting ­periods.
Refer to Exercise 19.11. Use the Tukey-Kramer W to identify
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