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. Tine Slatisticlah controls the probability of making this error. Circle any of

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Question

. Tine Slatisticlah controls the probability of making this error. Circle any of the following statements that apply to a TYPE I ERROR: a. It is an uncontrollable error. b. The probability of this error is equal to alpha. c. The probability of this error is equal to beta. d. It is considered a "missed opportunity" e. It is considered a "false alarm". f. It is the acceptance of a true null hypothesis. g. It is the acceptance of a false null hypothesis. h. It is the rejection of a true null hypothesis. i. It is the rejection of a false null hypothesis j. If you REJECT the null hypothesis, you become vulnerable to this. k. If you ACCEPT the null hypothesis, you become vulnerable to this. I. The statistician controls the probability of making this error. 2.

Explanation / Answer

The probability of this error is equal to alpha.

It is the rejection of true null hypothesis.