SOLUTION: Describe what a type I and type II error would be for each of the following null hypotheses: : There is no way to pass this course. (Points: 4)

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Question 232003: Describe what a type I and type II error would be for each of the following null hypotheses:
: There is no way to pass this course.
(Points: 4)

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Describe what a type I and type II error would be for each of the following null hypotheses:
: There is no way to pass this course.
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Type I : Probability Ho is rejected when in fact it is true.
Translation: You reject the claim that there is no way to pass the course
when it fact it is true that there is no way to pass the course.
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Type II : Probability you fail to reject Ho when in fact it is false.
Traslation: You accept the claim that there is no way to pass the course
when in fact it is false.
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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