SOLUTION: When you incorrectly reject the null hypothesis and claim there are significant differences between your two means, and no such difference exists in the population, you have a(n) _

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Question 1117706: When you incorrectly reject the null hypothesis and claim there are significant differences between your two means, and no such difference exists in the population, you have a(n) _____________
a)Type I Error <--- I believe it's A

b)unstandardized effect size

c)Type II Error

d)there is not enough information given to determine

Answer by solver91311(24713) About Me  (Show Source):
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Type I error (overconfidence): Thinking there is a
difference between means when there is none

John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it