Problem 153 of 7
Correct significance-testing interpretation error If we set alpha to 0.05, it means there's a 5% chance of making a Type II error.
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catch causation, p-value, practical-significance, and randomization mistakes.
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Catch causation, p-value, practical-significance, and randomization mistakes.
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1. Identify the misinterpreted concept.
2. State correct statistical meaning.
3. Connect correction to experiment context if relevant.
Use the worked steps, then substitute the final answer back into the original relationship to confirm it satisfies the prompt.
Vague correction without identifying the misconception.