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Consider an experiment taste-testing six types of chocolate chip cookies: 1 (brand A, chewy, expensive), 2 (brand A, crispy, expensive), 3 (brand B, chewy, inexpensive), 4 (brand B, crispy, inexpensive), 5 (brand C, chewy, expensive), 6 (brand D, crispy, inexpensive). We will use twenty different raters randomly assigned to each type (120 total raters). I have constructed five preplanned contrasts for these treatments, and I obtain p-values of .03, .04, .23, .47, and .68 for these contrasts. Discuss how you would assess the statistical significance of these contrasts, including what issues need to be resolved.

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