Analysis of a Latin Square Experiment

Analyzing Latin Square Design

Click the OK button in the Design & Analysis of Latin Square Experiments dialog box to display the Analysis of a Latin Square Experiment dialog box (if you have chosen to analyze a design via the Analyze design tab). This dialog box contains four tabs: Quick, Design, ANOVA, and  Means. Use these tabs to access options to analyze the design as well as options for displaying or printing the different aspects of the design. The options described below are displayed regardless of which tab is selected.

Summary Box
The Summary box at the top of the dialog box displays the characteristics of the basic design including the number of factors, number of levels, and the number of levels per factors. It also displays a design summary.
Copy button Click the Copy button to copy either the selected text (if text has been selected) in the Summary box or all of the text (if no text has been selected) to the Clipboard. Note that the copied text retains formatting information (such as font, color, etc.).
Contract/Expand button Click the Contract/Expand button to contract or expand the Summary box. When contracted, you can see only one line of the Summary box text and can scroll through the text using a scroll bar. Note that when contracted the text is scrolled so that the first non-blank line is at the top. When expanded (the default setting), the entire Summary box will be displayed on the Results dialog.

Summary. Click the Summary button to produce a spreadsheet with the standard ANOVA summary table.

Cancel. Click the Cancel button to return to the Design & Analysis of Latin Square Experiments dialog box.

Options
Click the Options button to display the Options menu.