A Type II error occurs when :
A. We conclude that there is not an effect in the population when in fact there is.
B. We conclude that there is an effect in the population when in fact there is not.
C. We conclude that the test statistic is significant when in fact it is not.
D. The data we have typed into SPSS is different from the data collected.
Answer: A
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