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    The Error Rate in an Experiment Is the Probability of Making
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The Error Rate in an Experiment Is the Probability of Making

Question 16

Question 16

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The error rate in an experiment is the probability of making at least one in the statistical tests conducted on the data.


A) correct decision
B) Type II error
C) significant finding
D) Type I error

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