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(alpha error) A rejection of a hypothesis when it is true. An example of Type 1 Error is finding a substance present when it is not.
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The null hypothesis is rejected even though it is true.
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Mistakenly rejecting the null hypothesis when it is actually true. The maximum probability of making a Type I error that the researcher is willing to accept is call alpha (a). Alpha is determined before the study begins. False positive conclusion. Studies commonly set alpha to 1 in 20 (=0.05).
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A Type I error occurs when we reject the null hypothesis when it should be accepted.
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| type I error |
The researcher's data-based decision that the null hypothesis is false when it is really true. This incorrect conclusion is not the result of a mistake in the analysis. By chance, a
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