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A cognitive psychologist is comparing the effectiveness of three different study techniques (active recall, rereading, and summarizing) on exam performance. After finding a statistically significant overall difference among the three groups using a one-way ANOVA, the psychologist decides to perform all three possible pairwise comparisons.

True or False: If the psychologist uses Tukey's Honestly Significant Difference (HSD) test at a family-wise alpha level of .05, the test controls the overall Type I error rate by requiring the researcher to manually divide the alpha level by the number of comparisons and evaluate each comparison at an adjusted significance level of .05/3=.0167.05 / 3 = .0167.

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