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The latest in the \"You may be a redneck if . . . \" genre has produced a simple

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Question

The latest in the "You may be a redneck if . . . " genre has produced a simple questionnaire. If more than 80% of the questions are answered in accordance with redneck"philosophy" (e.g., "You may be a redneck if grade 4 was the best 5 years of your life") the test declares the respondent a redneck, but otherwise assumes that variation in the percentage of answers scored as redneck (including scores over 80%) is to be expected in people not actually rednecks. From that perspective, describe with reference to the test (a) what corresponds to the criterion of the test? (2 points) (b) what would be a Type I error for the test? (1 point) (c) what would constitute a Type II error for the test? (1 point) (d) what would correspond to the power of the test? (1 point)

Explanation / Answer

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