8. How does conducting multiple t-tests compare to conducting a single F-test? a. Multiple t-tests increases the chance of a Type I error. b. Multiple t-tests decreases the chance of a Type I error. c. Multiple t-tests does not affect the chance of a Type I error. d. This comparison cannot be made without knowing the number of populations.

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8. How does conducting multiple t-tests compare to conducting a single F-test?

a. Multiple t-tests increases the chance of a Type I error.

b. Multiple t-tests decreases the chance of a Type I error.

c. Multiple t-tests does not affect the chance of a Type I error.

d. This comparison cannot be made without knowing the number of populations.

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