Experiment-wise alpha level
A) is the accumulated probability of a Type I error.
B) is the accumulated probability of a Type II error.
C) involves changing the alpha level for each group comparison.
D) is the decision by the experimenter to use the most reasonable alpha level.
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Q6: Treatment variance is made up of
A) individual
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Q12: Within-treatment variance
A) is considered to be the
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Q16: The F-value predicted by the null hypothesis
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