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The Probability,given a True Null Hypothesis,of Not Making a Type

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Question 90

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The probability,given a true null hypothesis,of not making a Type I error--that is,of failing to reject a false null hypothesis--is defined by:


A) 1 - á
B) 1 - â
C) 1 - .95
D) 1 - z

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