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When you use t tests to break down any significant interaction effect you need to correct alpha level that you use to determine the significance. Which correction method do you need to use?
Significance Level
The probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when it is true, often denoted by alpha (α).
Chance
The occurrence of events in the absence of any deliberate intention or predictable causation, often used to describe random variability in data.
Confidence Interval
A range of values derived from sample data that is likely to contain the true population parameter with a certain level of confidence.
Statistically Significant
Indicates that an observed effect or result is unlikely to have occurred by chance, suggesting a real impact or difference that is not due to random variation.
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