A type I error A. arises when the false null hypothesis is not rejected. OB. is the rejection of a true null hypothesis. C. arises when the true null hypothesis is not rejected. D. is the rejection of a false null hypothesis.
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- The following problem submitted by Daniel Hahn of Blairstown, Iowa, appeared in the Ask Marilyn column of Parade magazine. Source: Parade magazine. You discover two booths at a carnival. Each is tended by an honest man with a pair of covered coin shakers. In each shaker is a single coin, and you are allowed to bet upon the chance that both coins in that booths shakers are heads after the man in the booth shakes them, does an inspection, and can tell you that at least one of the shakers contains a head. The difference is that the man in the first booth always looks inside both of his shakers, whereas the man in the second booth looks inside only one of the shakers. Where will you stand the best chance?A type Il error A. arises when the false null hypothesis is not rejected. O B. is the rejection of a false null hypothesis. C. arises when the true null hypothesis is not rejected. D. is the rejection of a true null hypothesis.A type I error A. arises when the false null hypothesis is not rejected. B. is the rejection of a false null hypothesis. C. arises when the true null hypothesis is not rejected. D. is the rejection of a true null hypothesis.
- A type II error A. arises when the false null hypothesis is not rejected.B. arises when the true null hypothesis is not rejected.C. is the rejection of a true null hypothesis.D. is the rejection of a false null hypothesis.A type Il error A. is the rejection of a true null hypothesis. OB. arises when the false null hypothesis is not rejected. OC. arises when the true null hypothesis is not rejected. OD. is the rejection of a false null hypothesis.3. According to an NDP Group report, the mean number of meals prepared and eaten at home is 700 per year. Suppose that a random sample of 36 households showed a sample mean number of meals prepared and eaten at home was 690. Assume o = 40. Test whether the population mean number of such meals is less than 700 using a significance level of 0.01.
- Type-II error is? A. Rejecting the null hypothesis when it is actually true B. Not rejecting the null hypothesis when its actually false C. Accepting the null hypothesis when its actually false D. Rejecting the alternative hypothesis it is actually falseThe error of rejecting a true null hypothesis is a. a Type I error b. a Type II error c. can be either a or b, depending on the situation d. committed when not enough information is availableWhat type of error(s) occur(s) when we reject the null hypothesis when the null hypothesis is true? OA. Type 1 Error OB. Type II Error OC. Both Type I and Type II Errors OD. Neither Type I nor Type II Error
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