Consider that we just ran 14 related chi-squared tests! If all 14 tests are independent and the null hypothesis is true

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Consider that we just ran 14 related chi-squared tests! If all 14 tests are independent and the null hypothesis is true

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Consider that we just ran 14 related chi-squared tests! If all
14 tests are independent and the null hypothesis is true for all of
them, what is the probability of observing at least one type 1
error?
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.05
.512325
.367218
.162855
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