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tnt_battle

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The probability of making at least one Type I error when performing multiple
  comparisons is called the _____ rate in an experiment.
 
  a. error
  b. relative error
  c. summative error
  d. cumulative error

Question 2

If an experimenter formed three equivalent groups in an experiment, then he or she could
  make possible pairwise comparisons of means.
 
  a. two
   b. three
  c. four
  d. six



mcarey591

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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