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renzo156

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If you know that the level of significance ( ) of a test is 5, you can tell that the probability of committing a Type II error ( ) is
 
  A) 97.5. B) 95. C) 2.5. D) unknown.

Question 2

For a given level of significance ( ), if the sample size n is increased, the probability of a Type II error ( )
 
  A) will increase. B) will decrease.
  C) will remain the same. D) cannot be determined.



jliusyl

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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