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Statistical significance is a characteristic of a statistic viewed in light of a null hypothesis and a given significance level. It reflects whether the statistic belongs to the rejection region (is statistically significant) or the acceptance region (is not statistically significant).

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family wise error rate in highly dependent data

So in response to my own question and after a small discussion on a variation on this problem posted here: Statistics of BMI I think I finally understand when familywise error rates are a problem that …
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family wise error rate in highly dependent data

I was hoping someone could help with a problem in my area of Optometry. We use visual fields/perimetry to assess patients visual function. This consists of patient responses (or not) to points of lig …
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