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If we conduct 105 hypothesis tests at the 5% level, how many of them would be expected to be statistically significant just by chance alone
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If we conduct 105 hypothesis tests at the 5% level, how many of them would be expected to be statistically significant just by chance alone
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if we conduct 105 hypothesis tests at the 5% level, how many of them would be expected to be statistically significant just by chance alone
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i think if my calculations r right
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