Rejecting the null hypothesis when it is true is called a ________ error, whereas not rejecting a false null hypothesis when it is false is called a(n) ________ error.
A. minor; major
B. beta; alpha
C. significant; insignificant
D. Type I; Type II
Answer: D
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