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  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Luther_College/Psyc_350%3ABehavioral_Statistics_(Toussaint)/08%3A_Tests_of_Means/8.E%3A_Tests_of_Means_(Exercises)
    What would be the chance of making at least one Type I error if the Type I error for each test was \(0.05\) and the tests were independent? (relevant section & relevant section) True/false: When you a...What would be the chance of making at least one Type I error if the Type I error for each test was \(0.05\) and the tests were independent? (relevant section & relevant section) True/false: When you are conducting a one-sample \(t\) test and you know the population standard deviation, you look up the critical \(t\) value in the table based on the degrees of freedom. (relevant section)
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Cerritos_College/Introduction_to_Statistics_with_R/11%3A_Comparing_Two_Means/11.E%3A_Tests_of_Means_(Exercises)
    What would be the chance of making at least one Type I error if the Type I error for each test was \(0.05\) and the tests were independent? (relevant section & relevant section) True/false: When you a...What would be the chance of making at least one Type I error if the Type I error for each test was \(0.05\) and the tests were independent? (relevant section & relevant section) True/false: When you are conducting a one-sample \(t\) test and you know the population standard deviation, you look up the critical \(t\) value in the table based on the degrees of freedom. (relevant section)

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