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Null Hypothesis
A proposition in statistics that suggests no significant difference or effect exists between certain characteristics of a population.
Tukey-Kramer
A statistical test used to find differences between groups’ means while controlling for type I error.
Multiple Comparison Procedure
A statistical method used to evaluate differences among group means after an ANOVA, controlling for the error rate.
Significantly Different
A statistical term used to describe a result that is unlikely to have occurred by chance alone, as determined by a predetermined significance level.
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