Below are two hypothetical situations: Situation 1: (N_{i}=30, alpha=.05) (two-tailed test) Situation 2: (N_{i}=30, alpha=.01) (two-tailed test)
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Below are two hypothetical situations:
Situation 1: \(N_{i}=30, \alpha=.05\) (two-tailed test)
Situation 2: \(N_{i}=30, \alpha=.01\) (two-tailed test)
a. Find the critical values for each of the two situations.
b. In which situation is there less of a chance of making a Type I error? Why?
c. What is the effect of changing alpha from .05 to .01 on the probability of making a Type II error?
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Fundamental Statistics For The Social And Behavioral Sciences
ISBN: 9781506377476
2nd Edition
Authors: Howard T Tokunaga
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