SOLUTION: In 1,000 samples, assuming that H0 is true, how many times would you expect to commit Type I error for each α (Three answers required): (a) α = .05, (b) α = .01

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Question 332022: In 1,000 samples, assuming that H0 is true, how many times would you expect to commit Type I error for each α (Three answers required):
(a) α = .05,
(b) α = .01,
(c) α = .001.

Answer by jrfrunner(365)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
to get your answers, simply multiply the sample size times alpha
ie n*α

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