In academic papers that are based on data analysis, you often see a correlation matrix from the

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In academic papers that are based on data analysis, you often see a correlation matrix from the observed data with asterisks indicating the "significant" correlations (those that are significantly different from 0). How does Section 19-4 on the multiple comparison problem relate to this situation? (By the way, academic researchers often offer no evidence that they are even aware of the multiple comparison problem. Maybe they are, but who knows?)
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Business Analytics Data Analysis and Decision Making

ISBN: 978-1305947542

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Authors: S. Christian Albright, Wayne L. Winston

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