Multiple Choice
When we conclude that an experiment does not provide sufficient evidence to reject the null hypothesis when,in fact,an independent variable does produce an effect,the inferential statistics problem is called a
A) no-confidence interval.
B) probability error.
C) Type I error.
D) Type II error.
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