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chads108

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Making a Type I error is only possible if the __________ hypothesis is true.
 Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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What is the relationship between the power of a test and the types of errors you can make?
 a. The power of a test is equal to 1 minus the probability of a Type II error.
  b. The power of a test is equal to the sum of the probabilities of a Type I and Type II error.
  c. The power of a test is equal to 1 minus the probability of a Type I error.
  d. There is no relationship between power and Type I or Type II errors.



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