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If we set alpha at 0.05 instead of 0.01, other factors held constant . greater risk of a Type I error and a lower risk of a Type II error greater risk of a Type I error and a greater risk of a Type II error a lower risk of a Type I error and a greater risk of a Type II error a lower risk of a Type I error and a lower risk of a Type II error

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