Define an experimentwise error rate.

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Define an experimentwise error rate.

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Define an experimentwise error rate.

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Experiment wise error rate: The risk of making a type I error applies to the comparisons of the treatment means in the experiment, thus the value of  selected is called an experiment wise error rate.

Experimental error: It is always an Endeavor of the experimenter to control all factors which can effect the independent performance of the treatments and the choice of the design depends which can most likely fulfill this objective. But,  in spite of all efforts,  there are always certain extraneous factors which are beyond the control of the experimenter. Thus, the error caused by the experimenter factors which are beyond the control of human approach is known as experimental error.

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