he mayor must make a decision whether or not to cancel school because of a threatening Habagat. What would the results be of Type I and Type II errors for the null hypothesis: The weather will remain dry? a.Type I error: weather remains dry, but school is needlessly canceled. Type II error: don’t cancel school, but Habagat will bring heavy rain. b.Type I error: don’t cancel school, but Habagat will bring heavy rain. Type II error: weather remains dry, but school is needlessly canceled. c.Type I error: cancel school, and Habagat will bring heavy rain. Type II error: don’t cancel school, and weather remains dry. d.Type I error: don’t cancel school, but Habagat will bring heavy rain. Type II error: cancel school, and the s Habagat will bring heavy rain. e.Type I error: don’t cancel school, and Habagat will bring heavy rain. Type II error: don’t cancel school, and weather remains dry
he mayor must make a decision whether or not to cancel school because of a threatening Habagat. What would the results be of Type I and Type II errors for the null hypothesis: The weather will remain dry? a.Type I error: weather remains dry, but school is needlessly canceled. Type II error: don’t cancel school, but Habagat will bring heavy rain. b.Type I error: don’t cancel school, but Habagat will bring heavy rain. Type II error: weather remains dry, but school is needlessly canceled. c.Type I error: cancel school, and Habagat will bring heavy rain. Type II error: don’t cancel school, and weather remains dry. d.Type I error: don’t cancel school, but Habagat will bring heavy rain. Type II error: cancel school, and the s Habagat will bring heavy rain. e.Type I error: don’t cancel school, and Habagat will bring heavy rain. Type II error: don’t cancel school, and weather remains dry
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he mayor must make a decision whether or not to cancel school because of a threatening Habagat. What would the results be of Type I and Type II errors for the null hypothesis: The weather will remain dry?
a.Type I error: weather remains dry, but school is needlessly canceled.
Type II error: don’t cancel school, but Habagat will bring heavy rain.
b.Type I error: don’t cancel school, but Habagat will bring heavy rain.
Type II error: weather remains dry, but school is needlessly canceled.
c.Type I error: cancel school, and Habagat will bring heavy rain.
Type II error: don’t cancel school, and weather remains dry.
d.Type I error: don’t cancel school, but Habagat will bring heavy rain.
Type II error: cancel school, and the s Habagat will bring heavy rain.
e.Type I error: don’t cancel school, and Habagat will bring heavy rain.
Type II error: don’t cancel school, and weather remains dry
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