The application of the Bonferroni Correction is straightforward. The significance level (α) is divided by the number of comparisons (n) being made. For instance, if the original significance level is 0.05 and ten comparisons are being conducted, the adjusted significance level would be 0.05/10 = 0.005. Each p-value obtained from the tests must be less than this adjusted significance level to be considered statistically significant.