Multiple Choice
The likelihood of retaining the null hypothesis when it is false is most closely associated with
A) power
B) Type I error
C) nonparametric tests rather than parametric tests
D) Mann-Whitney U rather than Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed-ranks T.
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