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type II error The null hypothesis is accepted even though it is false.
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type II error A Type II error occurs when we accpet the null hypothesis and we should really rejected it.
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type A term used to describe the nomenclatural importance of various kinds of specimens.
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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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type II error The researcher's data-based decision that the null hypothesis is true when it is really false. While this incorrect conclusion could be the result of bad luck as in the case of a Type I Error, a more worrisome possibility is that the experiment had low power.
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