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Thanks to Mark Baxter for drawing my attention to coverage of this issue in the manual for SYSTAT manual v 6.0 dated

1966 (see appended)

On the need to correct for the number of F-tests when doing multi-

way ANOVA

see: http://deevybee.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/interpreting-unexpected-significant.html

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