Question: QUESTION 6 (Choose one answer) How can the Bonferroni correction be implemented? I. Divide the significance level by the number of tests II. Multiply the
QUESTION 6 (Choose one answer) How can the Bonferroni correction be implemented?
I. Divide the significance level by the number of tests
II. Multiply the p-value by the number of tests III. Multiply the critical value by the number of tests
- I, II, and III
- II and III
- I and III
- I and II
A researcher was investigating possible explanations for deaths in traffic accidents. She examined data from 1991 for each of the 50 states plus Washington, D.C. The data included the number of deaths in traffic accidents (labeled as the variable DEATHS), the average income per family (labeled as the variable INCOME) and the number of children (in multiples of 100,000) between ages of 1 and 14 in the state (labeled as the variable CHILDREN). As part of this investigation she ran the following multiple regression model.
DEATHS= 0 + 1 (Children) + 2 (Income) +
The following were the results.
| Source | Sum of Squares | df |
| Model | 48362278 | 2 |
| Error | 3042063 | (1) |
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