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    When Using the 95% Tukey-Kramer Procedure, in the Long Run
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When Using the 95% Tukey-Kramer Procedure, in the Long Run

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When using the 95% Tukey-Kramer procedure, in the long run only about 5% of time would at least one of the intervals not include the value that is being estimated.

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