Asked by charity earhart on May 01, 2024
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The Dunnett test is a statistical procedure used to control familywise error in situations in which a researcher compares each group with each of the other groups.
Dunnett Test
A statistical test used to compare multiple groups against a single control group without increasing the type I error rate.
Familywise Error
The risk of obtaining a false discovery, or type I error, when multiple tests of hypotheses are carried out.
- Determine suitable statistical methods for managing familywise error across differing research methodologies.
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Zybrea KnightMay 05, 2024
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
The Dunnett test is used to compare each of several treatments with a single control group, not for comparing each group with each of the other groups.
Learning Objectives
- Determine suitable statistical methods for managing familywise error across differing research methodologies.