| Graeme Keith Porte - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2002 - 294 pages
...former error is called a Type 1 error and the latter a Type 2 error. A Type 2 error is only an error in the sense that an opportunity to reject the null hypothesis correctly was lost. More serious, however, is the case of a Type i error, since here a conclusion is drawn that the null... | |
| Rita de Caluwe, Guy de Tré - Computers - 2004 - 404 pages
...while in Type II error, a false null hypothesis fails to be rejected. A Type II error is only an error in the sense that an opportunity to reject the null hypothesis correctly is lost. It is not an error in the sense that an incorrect inference is made, as no conclusion is drawn... | |
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