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appyboo

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To determine the probability of a Type I error when using multiple comparisons, we use the following formula:
 
  a. 1 (1  .05)c.
  b. 1 (1  .95)c.c 1 (.95  .05)c.
 d. 1 (1  .01)c.

Question 2

_____ is a means of setting a more stringent alpha level in order to minimize Type I errors.
 
  a. ANOVA
  b. The Bonferroni adjustment
  c. An F-ratio
  d. The sum of squares



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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