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29 February, 16:12

A Type I statistical error occurs when a researcher claims that there is not enough support to establish significance for the research hypothesis, but in fact there is enough.

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  1. 29 February, 16:15
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    I believe the answer is: enough statistical support for the research hypothesis when there is not

    In statistic terms, a type I error refers to the occurrence of "false positive" findings.

    A false positive often happen when we do not have enough subjects which make us believe the data that we took from a small sample represent the true condition outside the research.
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