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    The Chances of Making a Type I Error Is Typically
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The Chances of Making a Type I Error Is Typically

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Question 31

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The chances of making a type I error is typically equal to ______.


A) the probability of rejecting the null hypothesis
B) .95
C) the region of non-rejection
D) μ

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