The next smallest item was then compared to an adjusted alpha of .05
divided by the total number of tests run minus one. So, the adjusted alpha was
.05/41 = .00121951. If the p-value is smaller, the researcher rejects and moves on
to the next item. If the p-value is larger, than the researcher must stop rejecting null
hypotheses. This process continues until an item has a p-value larger than an
adjusted alpha. For any item with a larger p-value the null hypothesis cannot be
rejected.