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If the null hypothesis is false and H0 is not rejected, then .
 
  a. a Type I error has occurred
  b. a Type II error has occurred
  c. a correct decision has occurred
  d. it is possible that both a Type I and a Type II error have occurred

Question 2

A Type I error occurs if the null hypothesis is when it is .
 
  a. rejected; true
  b. not rejected; true
  c. rejected; false
  d. not rejected; false



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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