Identify the type I error and the type II error that correspond to the given hypothesis. The percentage of college students who own college students who own cars is less than 35%.
Identify the type I error. Choose the correct answer below.
A. Reject the null hypothesis that the percentage of college students who own cars is less than 35% when that percentage is actually less than 35%.
B. Fail to reject the null hypothesis that the percentage of college students who own cars is less than 35% when the percentage is actually equal to 35%.
C. Fail to reject the null hypothesis that the percentage of college students who own cars is equal to 35% when that percentage is actually less than 35%.
D. Reject the null hypothesis that the percentage of college students who own cars is equal to 35 % when that percentage is actually equal to 35 %.
Identify the type II error. Choose the correct answer below.
A. Reject the null hypothesis that the percentage of college students who own cars is less than 35% when that percentage is actually less than 35%.
B. Fail to reject the null hypothesis that the percentage of college students who own cars is less than 35% when the percentage is actually equal to 35%.
C. Reject the null hypothesis that the percentage of college students who own cars is equal to 35% when the percentage is actually equal to 35%.
D. Fail to reject the null hypothesis that the percentage of college students who own cars is equal to 35% when that percentage is actually less than 35%.
Type 1 error: Rejecting Ho when H0 is true.
So according to this ,
D. Reject the null hypothesis that the percentage of college students who own cars is equal to 35 % when that percentage is actually equal to 35 %
Type 2 error: Accepting H0 WHEN IT is FALSE.
D. Fail to reject the null hypothesis that the percentage of college students who own cars is equal to 35% when that percentage is actually less than 35%.
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