An adjustment for multiple tests. One way to deal with the

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An adjustment for multiple tests. One way to deal with the problem of misleading P-values when performing more than one significance test is to adjust the criterion you use for statistical significance. The Bonferroni procedure does this in a simple way. If you perform two tests and want to use the a 5% significance level, you would require a P-value of 0.052 0.025 to declare either one of the tests significant. In general, if you perform k tests and want protection at level a, use ak as your cutoff for statistical significance. You perform six tests and obtain individual P-values of 0.083, 0.032, 0.246, 0.003, 0.010, and ,0.001. Which of these are statistically significant using the Bonferroni procedure with a 0.05? 6.1

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