Asked by JACKIE
Sorry if this has been posted twice, but we have tried this numerous times and can not work it. Due in the morning. Suppose that a hypothesis test is to be carried out by using á = 0.05. What is the probability of committing a type I error? (Give your answer correct to two decimal places.)
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Answered by
Jakhis
Sorry, but what is a type I error?
Answered by
JACKIE
occurs if you reject the null hypothesis when it I true
Answered by
MathMate
The probability of committing a type I error is the level of significance, α.
See:
http://www.cs.uni.edu/~campbell/stat/inf5.html
See:
http://www.cs.uni.edu/~campbell/stat/inf5.html
Answered by
Jackie
We have look at this site and it did not help us at all, with it only giving us the a = 0.05, we do not know how to work it out. There has been 4 of us working on this and no one can get it.
Answered by
MathMate
The probability is all the question wanted. If you have a more detailed question, kindly post.
We do not generally follow all your previous posts.
We do not generally follow all your previous posts.
Answered by
Andra
The answer is just what a equals.
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