17:41 but mam false positive is a type 1 error So if someone is healthy , that is actually null hypothesis (no relation between illness and the person) true and rejecting it ( means calling the person sick) is actually committing a false positive positive that is correct, but it is type-I error not type two, in the notes you have written that it is type II and in bracket you have written false positive. I'm really confused.
Great mam ...very well explained
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17:41 but mam false positive is a type 1 error
So if someone is healthy , that is actually null hypothesis (no relation between illness and the person) true and rejecting it ( means calling the person sick) is actually committing a false positive positive that is correct, but it is type-I error not type two, in the notes you have written that it is type II and in bracket you have written false positive.
I'm really confused.