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27 February, 10:44

Suppose that for a particular hypothesis test, the consequences of a Type I error are not very serious, but there are serious consequences associated with making a Type II error. Would you want to carry out the test using a small significance level α (such as 0.01) or a larger significance level (such as 0.10) ? Explain the reason for your choice.

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  1. 27 February, 11:07
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    We want to reduce type II error we carry out the test using a larger significance level (such as 0.10) and not a small significance level α (such as 0.01).

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Type I error

    Rejecting the null hypothesis when it is in fact true is called a Type I error. It is denoted by alpha, α that is the significance level. Lower values of alpha make it harder to reject the null hypothesis, so choosing lower values for alpha can reduce the probability of a Type I error.

    It is given that the consequences of a Type I error are not very serious, but there are serious consequences associated with making a Type II error.

    Type II error

    This is the error when we fail to reject a false null hypothesis or accept a null hypothesis when it is true. Higher values of alpha makes it easier to reject the null hypothesis. So choosing higher values for alpha can reduce the probability of a type II error. The consequence here is that if the null hypothesis is true, increasing the value of alpha makes it more likely that we make a Type I error.

    Since, we want to reduce type II error we carry out the test using a larger significance level (such as 0.10) and not a small significance level α (such as 0.01).

    This will increase type I error but that is okay since we do not have serious consequences for it.
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