Tukey's HSD (Honestly Significant Difference) is a statistical test used to identify which specific group means are significantly different from each other after performing an ANOVA. This test is particularly useful for making multiple comparisons between group means while controlling the overall Type I error rate, ensuring that the likelihood of incorrectly rejecting a true null hypothesis remains at a desired level.
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