11. Complete the following table to indicate the type of error for each of the two possible decisions Decision Ho is true Ho is true Reject Ho a b Fail to reject Ho c d A. a = type I error; b = type II error; c = no error; d = no error B. a = type II error; b = no error; c = type I error; d = type I error C. a = type I error; b = no error; c = no error; d = type II error D. None of the above
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