Your student interprets research findings at the p = .085 level as significant. By accepting a higher probability, your student is at
a) greater risk for committing a Type I error
b) lower risk of committing a Type II error.
c) greater risk of accepting nonsignificant results as significant.
d) lower risk of accepting significant results as nonsignificant.
A
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