Your concept check question at point 47:35 in the video is confusing. the question is asking "cannot" make which kind of error. The correct answer for a Type 1 is you rejected the null hypothesis when it is true and attributing significance when there is none. So the type of error you "cannot" commit is a Type 2, because you committed a Type 1. Am i on the wrong track or am I missing something? The video at the end made things worse - more confused.
I realize this question was stated a long time ago so maybe you've sinced figured it out... but a type 1 error only happens if the null hypothesis is true. Therefore you cannot make a type 1 error if the null hypothesis is false. The null hypothesis is false so you can either correctly reject it or you can commit a type 2 error of thinking it is true.
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Your concept check question at point 47:35 in the video is confusing. the question is asking "cannot" make which kind of error. The correct answer for a Type 1 is you rejected the null hypothesis when it is true and attributing significance when there is none. So the type of error you "cannot" commit is a Type 2, because you committed a Type 1. Am i on the wrong track or am I missing something? The video at the end made things worse - more confused.
I realize this question was stated a long time ago so maybe you've sinced figured it out... but a type 1 error only happens if the null hypothesis is true. Therefore you cannot make a type 1 error if the null hypothesis is false. The null hypothesis is false so you can either correctly reject it or you can commit a type 2 error of thinking it is true.
Hello! Please where is part 1?!
WHERE IS PART I PLEASE ?
WHERE CAN I FIND THE HOMEWORK QUESTIONS ?
Is there a Part I?
Yes.
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