When comparing a study with a level of significance of 0.05 with a study having a level of significance of 0.01, the researcher knows that the study with the level of significance of 0.05 is more likely to have a
a. correct null hypothesis.
b. generalizable finding.
c. Type I error.
d. Type II error.
ANS: C
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