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nevelica

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In Fisher's least significant difference (LSD) multiple comparison method, the LSD value will be the same for all pairs of means if:
 a. all sample sizes are the same.
  b. all sample means are the same.
  c. all population means are the same.
  d. None of these choices.

Question 2

Which of the following elements affects the chance of making a Type II error?
 a. The sample size. c. The chance of making a Type I error.
  b. The mean of the process. d. All of these choices are true.



amy.lauersdorf90

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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