In inferential statistics, type I or alpha error is:
A) failing to reject a null hypothesis that is actually false.
B) a common error in calculating the correlation coefficient.
C) increased by using a very stringent alpha level such as .001.
D) none of the answers are correct.
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A)sampling
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A)whether a relationship exists
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A)is a
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A)the likelihood with which
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