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    When Is It Impossible to Commit a Type I Error
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When Is It Impossible to Commit a Type I Error

Question 27

Question 27

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When is it impossible to commit a Type I error?


A) When the null hypothesis is actually false
B) When N is very large
C) When the experimenter rejects the null hypothesis
D) It is always possible.

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