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Explain how Type I and Type II errors are related to false alarms and misses.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

A researcher tells stories at a party describing the behavior of individual participants in his or her research study. Which ethical principle is being compromised?
 
  a. no harm
 b. informed consent
  c. confidentiality
 d. anonymity



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Answer to Question 1

A Type I error is an error in which the researcher claims there is a difference when in reality there is no difference between the groups. Thus, this is similar to a false alarmclaiming that something is there when it is not. A Type II error is an error in which the researcher claims there is no difference between the groups being compared, when in reality there is. Thus, the researcher has missed a difference that is actually there.

Answer to Question 2

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