Which one of the following statements is FALSE with respect to the Tukey method?
a. The Tukey method is used for comparing pairs of means and combinations of means.
b. H1 is always non-directional.
c. HSD is the same for any pair of means from a given experiment.
d. If any mean difference > HSD, H0 is false.
e. Actually, all of the above are true.
Ans: a
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