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Suppose we wish to test H0: mean= 57 vs. Ha: mean> 57. What will result if we co

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Suppose we wish to test H0: mean= 57 vs. Ha: mean> 57. What will result if we conclude that the mean is greater than 57 when it's true value is really 63?
A) type 1 error B) type 2 error C) we have made a correct decision D) none of the above are a correct Suppose we wish to test H0: mean= 57 vs. Ha: mean> 57. What will result if we conclude that the mean is greater than 57 when it's true value is really 63?
A) type 1 error B) type 2 error C) we have made a correct decision D) none of the above are a correct Suppose we wish to test H0: mean= 57 vs. Ha: mean> 57. What will result if we conclude that the mean is greater than 57 when it's true value is really 63?
A) type 1 error B) type 2 error C) we have made a correct decision D) none of the above are a correct

Explanation / Answer

Here the option is C

that is we have made the correct decision

  

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