2 What happens to the probability of committing a Type I error if the level of significance is changed from alpha = 0.01 to alpha = 0.05? What happens to the probability of committing a Type II error?
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A Type II error occurs when we fail to reject the null hypothesis (H0) when it is actually false (H1 is true). In other words, we fail to detect a difference or effect that actually exists. To calculate the probability of committing a Type II error, we need to Show more…
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