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In a hypothesis test of the difference between two population means, if the probability of Type II error is 0.25, then:
 
  A) the probability of rejecting H0, given that H0 is false is 0.75.
  B) the probability of Type I error is 0.75.
  C) the probability of rejecting H0, given that H0 is true, is 0.75.
  D) the probability of accepting H1, given that H0 is true is 0.75.

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A Venn diagram provides an intuitive understanding of the addition rule.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

TRUE



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