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Group boycotts are per se violations.
Simple Comparisons
Analytical comparisons between two groups.
Familywise Error
The chance of encountering one or more incorrect rejections, known as type I errors, while testing several hypotheses.
Critical Value
A critical value is a point on the scale of a statistical distribution that corresponds to a specified level of significance for the testing of a hypothesis.
Complex Comparisons
Refers to analyses involving multiple comparisons within a set of data, typically requiring adjustment of significance levels to account for the increased risk of Type I error.
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