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    Applying the Dunn Procedure, What Is the Per Contrast Alpha
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Applying the Dunn Procedure, What Is the Per Contrast Alpha

Question 2

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Applying the Dunn procedure, what is the per contrast alpha if the nominal alpha is 0.05 and there are three contrasts?


A) .02
B) .05
C) .10
D) .15

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