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25 June, 12:56

What is α, the probability of a Type I error if the null hypothesis, H0, is: Carmin believes that her chemistry exam will only cover material from chapters four and five.

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  1. 25 June, 13:11
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    The probability of falling into a type I error, when testing a hypothesis test, consists of:

    Probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when, in reality, this hypothesis is true.

    Probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when, in reality, this hypothesis is true, is:

    Probability of Affirm that Chemistry exam will NOT cover only chapters four and five, since the Chemistry exam will cover only chapters four and five.

    That is, alpha is the probability that Carmin decides to study additional chapters, unnecessarily.
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