Multiple Choice
A Type I error is the result of
A) improper measurement techniques on the part of the researcher.
B) failing to reject the null hypothesis when,in fact,it is true.
C) incorrectly rejecting the null hypothesis.
D) incorrectly failing to reject the null hypothesis.
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