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type I error The error that occurs when the null hypothesis is rejected but it is in fact true. Reference: Chapter 7
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type II error The error made when a false null hypothesis is not rejected.
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type II error In a hypothesis test, a Type II error occurs when the null hypothesis is not rejected when it is, in fact, false. For example, in a clinical trial of a new drug, the null hypothesis might be that the new drug is no better, on average, than the current drug. A Type II error would occur if it were concluded that the two drugs produced the same effect when, in fact, they produced different ones. Contrast with Type I error.
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type I glucose-6-phosphatase deficiency: a severe hepatorenal form of the disease in which deficiency of glucose-6-phosphatase, an autosomal recessive trait, causes hepatomegaly, hypoglycemia, hyperuricemia, hyperlacticacidemia, hyperlipidemia, xanthomas, bleeding, and adiposity; patients frequently survive to adulthood.
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type I c.’s alveolar c's, type I.
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