Question 6.23: In Example 6.22, assume the P -value for formulation C had b...

In Example 6.22, assume the P -value for formulation C had been 0.03 instead of 0.005. What conclusion would you reach then?

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The Bonferroni adjustment would yield P = (4)(0.03) = 0.12. This is probably not strong enough evidence to conclude that formulation C is in fact effective. Since the original P-value was small, however, it is likely that one would not want to give up on formulation C quite yet.

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