Because the significance level is the probability of making a type I error, it is wise to

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Because the significance level is the probability of making a type I error, it is wise to select a significance level of zero so that there is no probability of making that error.
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Statistical Reasoning for Everyday Life

ISBN: 978-0321817624

4th edition

Authors: Jeff Bennett, Bill Briggs, Mario F. Triola

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