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Clients with type 1 diabetes can achieve more consistent blood glucose control using:
Familywise Error
Probability of making at least one Type I error across a set of comparisons.
Type I Errors
Mistakes made by falsely rejecting the null hypothesis when it is in fact true; also known as false positives.
Familywise Error
The overall likelihood that a Type I error (incorrect rejection of a true null hypothesis) will occur across a set of related hypotheses.
Type I Error
Error that occurs when the null hypothesis is true but the decision is made to reject the null hypothesis.
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