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A Table for the Determination of Experimentwise Error Rate (Alpha) From Independent Comparisons

Keith W. Jacobs

University of Southern Mississippi

When a series of statistical tests are employed in the same experiment, the researcher is obligated to consider the error rate (probability of making a type I error) in terms of the experiment, not merely in terms of each comparison. A table is provided for the rapid determination of experimentwise alpha level when a number of independent statistical tests are employed in the same experiment. Suggested applications and the rationale for this procedure are supplied.

Educational and Psychological Measurement, Vol. 36, No. 4, 899-903 (1976)
DOI: 10.1177/001316447603600412


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