A television news story claimed that half of all U.S. adults have health issues. In a national poll about health issues (CDC Project), 12,638 U.S. adults were surveyed and it was found that 6,413 of those surveyed had health issues. At a 5% level of significance, perform a hypothesis test to test the claim made by the television news story. What is the correct conclusion? Please explain how you derived your answer. The Type I error is the probability of rejecting the true null hypothesis. It is considered to be the more harmful error in hypothesis testing. It is denoted by alpha and generally assumed to be 5%. I got 1.66.