If in reality (i.e., nature) the null is true, but the research rejects the null hypothesis, the researcher has made a _____________.
| a. |
Type I Error |
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| b. |
Type II Error |
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| c. |
Correct conclusion and Power has been found |
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| d. |
Potentially correct conclusion |
Solution :
This is the type I error .
a)
Research rejects the null hypothesis the null is true .
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