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How is a family of comparisons defined for the Bonferroni multiple comparison test following two-way ANOVA? - FAQ 1458 - GraphPad
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hypothesis testing - Many p-values are equal to 1 after Bonferroni correction; is it normal? - Cross Validated
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Bonferroni adjustment Bonferroni adjustment (equally weighted) – Reject H 0j with p i <α/m – Pr (at least 1 test is rejected) = Pr(⋃ i=1,…,m {reject H. - ppt download
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