Type 1 and 2 error, multiplicity and repeated measures analysis Flashcards

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What is type 1 error more likely to occur with

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How can type 1 error be reduced

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What is type 2 error more likely to occur with

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How can type 2 error be reduced

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Why is there no significance testing for baseline data?

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Multiple tests will generate false positive results.
The differences may be clinically important but not statistically significant.
Comparisons not testing a useful scientific hypothesis.

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