Multiple Choice
The State Association of Retired Teachers has recently taken flak from some of its members regarding the poor choice of the association's name. The association's by-laws require that more than 60 percent of the association must approve a name change. Rather than convene a meeting, it is first desired to use a sample to determine if meeting is necessary. Suppose the association decided to conduct a test of hypothesis using the following null and alternative hypotheses: H0: p = 0.6 HA: p > 0.6 Define a Type I Error in the context of this problem.
A) They conclude that more than 60% of the association wants a name change when that is, in fact, true.
B) They conclude that exactly 60% of the association wants a name change when that is, in fact, true.
C) They conclude that more than 60% of the association wants a name change when, in fact, that is not true.
D) They conclude that exactly 60% of the association wants a name change when, in fact, that is not true.
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