For a study that had 40 total participants equally distributed among the 4 groups and an MSW of 4.65, which of the following is the correct result of the Tukey’s HSD calculation (.05 alpha level)? 4.09 4.15 4.79 5.18
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For a study that had 40 total participants equally distributed among the 4 groups and an MSW of 4.65, which of the following is the correct result of the Tukey’s HSD calculation (.05 alpha level)?
- 4.09
- 4.15
- 4.79
- 5.18
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