For the following hypothesis test, where H0: μ ≤ 10; vs. HA: μ > 10, we reject H0 at level of significance α and conclude that the true mean is greater than 10, when the true mean is really 14. Based on this information, we can state that we have
A) made a Type I error.
B) made a Type II error.
C) made the correct decision.
D) increased the power of the test.
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