Mathematics, 25.02.2020 00:56 impura12713
Which of these statements is not true for a researcher who is using standard statistical methods in
a test of significance?
A. A researcher who rejects a true null hypothesis has committed a Type I error.
B. A researcher who rejects the null hypothesis has computed a test statistic that is large in
absolute value.
C. A researcher who rejects the null hypothesis has computed a P-value that is large in value.
D. When the null hypothesis is true, the probability of making a Type I error is equal to the
significance level.
E. Increasing the sample size has no effect on the probability of making a Type I error.
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