When is there a risk of a Type I error?
a. Whenever H0 is rejected
b. Whenever H1 is rejected
c. Whenever the decision is "fail to reject H0"
d. The risk of a Type I error is independent of the decision from a hypothesis test.
A
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What will be an ideal response?
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A. trait perspective B. temperament C. unconscious D. character E. super ego
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a. modus ponens; modus tollens b. antecedent; consequent c. independent variable; dependent variable d. consequent; antecedent