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    Accepting the Null Hypothesis When It Should Have Been Rejected
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Accepting the Null Hypothesis When It Should Have Been Rejected

Question 11

Question 11

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Accepting the null hypothesis when it should have been rejected is an example of


A) a Type I error.
B) alpha.
C) statistical power.
D) a Type II error.

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