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In attempting to minimize type I error, which of the following alpha levels can be interpreted as the most highly statistically significant result?
 
  a. p = 0.10
  b. p = 0.0001
  c. p = 0.001
  d. p = 0.01

Question 2

In nursing practice, there is more serious risk associated with ____________ because of the potential for harm to patients.
 
  a. hypothesis errors
  b. sampling errors
  c. type I errors
  d. type II errors



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Answer to Question 1

b. p = 0.0001

Answer to Question 2

d. type II errors



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