Suppose that in reality, a treatment is very effective. However, when you conduct research on this treatment's effectiveness, you obtain a sample mean (for the treatment group) that is close to the original population mean. What outcome is likely if this happens? O Correctly reject Ho Reject Ho and make a Type I error Fail to reject Ho and make a Type II error O Correctly fail to reject Ho
Suppose that in reality, a treatment is very effective. However, when you conduct research on this treatment's effectiveness, you obtain a sample mean (for the treatment group) that is close to the original population mean. What outcome is likely if this happens? O Correctly reject Ho Reject Ho and make a Type I error Fail to reject Ho and make a Type II error O Correctly fail to reject Ho
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