Multiple Choice
Applying Statistical Inference: An Example If you reject the null hypothesis when it is actually true,
A) you have committed a Type 1 error.
B) you have committed a Type 2 error.
C) you should report a significant treatment effect.
D) you should revise your level of significance.
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