Multiple Choice
Using the Bonferroni post hoc test, the overall probability of making a Type I error can be kept at a p level of 0.05 by:
A) dividing 0.05 by the number of comparisons you plan to make and using the result as the p level for each comparison.
B) dividing 0.05 by 2 and using the result as the p level for each comparison.
C) determining the amount of difference you should have between each of your means based on a p level of 0.01.
D) finding the honestly significant difference.
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