In a post hoc power analysis, if the power estimate were .60 for a result that was nonsignificant, a researcher would be able to conclude that:

a. The risk of having committed a Type II error was about 40%
b. The risk of having committed a Type II error was about 60%
c. The nonsignificant result was not correct
d. The nonsignificant result was correct


A

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