Which of the following would be a Type II error in the context of a chi-square test for independence? Group of answer choices Concluding that there is no effect on the population mean when there really is. Concluding that there is a relationship between two categorical variables when there really isn’t. Concluding that there is an effect on the population mean when there really isn’t.   Failure to find evidence to conclude that there is a relationship between two categorical variables when in fact there is a relationship.

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Section10.4: Distributions Of Data
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Which of the following would be a Type II error in the context of a chi-square test for independence?
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Concluding that there is no effect on the population mean when there really is.
Concluding that there is a relationship between two categorical variables when there really isn’t.

Concluding that there is an effect on the population mean when there really isn’t.

 

Failure to find evidence to conclude that there is a relationship between two categorical variables when in fact there is a relationship. 
 
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