Multiple Choice
A statistical significance test that is based on a small sample may not produce a result that is statistically significant even if the true value of the coefficient is different from the value in the null hypothesis. Such a situation is:
A) Power of the test
B) Type I Error
C) Type II Error
D) Significance level of the test
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Q11: We fail to reject the null hypothesis
Q12: Assume that the two-sided 95% confidence interval
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Q14: A large sample will tend to produce
Q15: Type I errors occur when we fail
Q16: Type II errors occur when we fail
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Q18: A null and alternative hypothesis are statements
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