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OpenStudy (andijo76):

Answer "True" if the statement is always true, if the statement is not always true. replace the underlined words with words that make the statement always true..... The risk of making a type 1 error is directly controlled in a hypotheses test by establishing a level for a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

underlines do not show CAPS do

OpenStudy (andijo76):

is that the answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No, an explanation as to why it is hard for some to respond.

OpenStudy (andijo76):

okay

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Type I or II errors have to do with accepting false propositions or rejecting true propositions.

OpenStudy (andijo76):

so what is the answer for the first part is true right?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The question has not come up completely here, and the "underlined" words have not been converted to CAPS or put in (parentheses), so I am still puzzled.

OpenStudy (andijo76):

it is a question i will repost the first part and show you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Fine.

OpenStudy (andijo76):

What is the mathematical relationship between the α level and the confidence level of a hypothesis test? (i got this one already) Answer “True” if the statement is always true. If the statement is not always true, replace the underlined words with words that make the statement always true. The risk of making a type I error is directly controlled in a hypothesis test by establishing a level for α.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

"Rejection of the null hypothesis when it is true is called a Type I error. The risk of Type I error is alpha, the level of significance." "The level is arbitrary but should be chosen when the experiment is designed." [STATISTICS MANUAL, Crow, Davis, Maxfield.] That indicates to me your statement is TRUE

OpenStudy (andijo76):

thank you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You are quite welcome.

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