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When to use the Bonferroni correction
Richard A Armstrong
Optometry
Ophthalmic Research Group
College of Health and Life Sciences
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Bonferroni Correction
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Type I Error
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Popular
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Optometry
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Multiple Testing
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Statistical Test
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Bonferroni
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T-test
25%
Physiological Optics
25%
Ophthalmic Optics
25%
Vision Science
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Experiment-wise Error Rate
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Post Hoc Procedures
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Ophthalmic Research
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Bonferroni Method
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Statistical Judgment
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Familywise Error Rate
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Number of Tests
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Type II Error
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Optometry
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Agents Acting on the Eye
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Analysis of Variance
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Student T Test
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