As you know, hypothesis tests (and statistics in general!) are probabilistic in nature. Because of this, no matter what you conclude here, there's always a chance a decision error has been made. In this case, there's a chance you've made a error. O Type I or Type II O Type I O Type II O It's impossible to know without more information.

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As you know, hypothesis tests (and statistics in general!) are probabilistic in nature. Because of this,
no matter what you conclude here, there's always a chance a decision error has been made. In this
case, there's a chance you've made a
error.
O Type I or Type II
O Type I
Type II
It's impossible to know without more information.
Transcribed Image Text:As you know, hypothesis tests (and statistics in general!) are probabilistic in nature. Because of this, no matter what you conclude here, there's always a chance a decision error has been made. In this case, there's a chance you've made a error. O Type I or Type II O Type I Type II It's impossible to know without more information.
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