Multiple Choice
A Type I error consists of
A) proposing an incorrect hypothesis.
B) concluding from your sample data that the independent variable had no effect on the dependent variable when, in the population, the independent does have an effect.
C) concluding from your sample data that the independent variable had an effect on the dependent variable when, in the population, the independent does not have an effect.
D) using the wrong statistical test to analyze your data.
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