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    The Probability of Making the Type II Error of Incorrectly
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The Probability of Making the Type II Error of Incorrectly

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The probability of making the Type II error of incorrectly rejecting a true null hypothesis equals The probability of making the Type II error of incorrectly rejecting a true null hypothesis equals   and is called the test's significance level, or risk. and is called the test's significance level, or risk.

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