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15. John rejected a null hypothesis in a right-tailed test for a meanat = .025 b

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Question

15.


John rejected a null hypothesis in a right-tailed test for a meanat = .025 because his critical t value was 2.000and his calculated t value was 2.345. We can be surethat

A)

John did not commit Type I error.

B)

John did not commit Type II error.

C)

John committed neither Type I nor Type II error.

D)

none of the above can definitely be concluded.

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15.


John rejected a null hypothesis in a right-tailed test for a meanat = .025 because his critical t value was 2.000and his calculated t value was 2.345. We can be surethat

A)

John did not commit Type I error.

B)

John did not commit Type II error.

C)

John committed neither Type I nor Type II error.

D)

none of the above can definitely be concluded.

Explanation / Answer

A)

John did not commit Type I error.

A)

John did not commit Type I error.

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