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If the probability of a Type I error () is .05, then the probability of a Type II error () must be
 a. .05.
   b. .95.
   c. .025.
   d. Cannot be computed.

Question 2

The process of revising prior probabilities to create posterior probabilities based on sample information requires using
 a. decision strategies.
  b. a subjective approach.
  c. Bayes' theorem.
  d. the posterior revision.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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