Create a scenario/word problem involving the type of error you want to make. You can create any actual event /sentence as a representation of the problem. And, perform a hypothesis test afterward. Then, the hypothesis testing must have the four possible outcomes depending on the actual truth (or falseness) of the null hypothesis H0 and the decision to reject it or not. The Four possible outcomes that must be included: Do not reject the H0, Correct result, Type I Error (correct Outcome), Type II Error (Reject H0).  You can use it as your solution sheet. (below) Create the desired sample scenario of the following data set below:  _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________     _______________________________________________ Suppose the null hypothesis, H0 is: ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ a. Type I Error: _____________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ b. a= P (Type I error): ________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ c. Type II error: _____________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ d. β = P (Type II error)

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Create a scenario/word problem involving the type of error you want to make. You can create any actual event /sentence as a representation of the problem. And, perform a hypothesis test afterward. Then, the hypothesis testing must have the four possible outcomes depending on the actual truth (or falseness) of the null hypothesis H0 and the decision to reject it or not. The Four possible outcomes that must be included: Do not reject the H0, Correct result, Type I Error (correct Outcome), Type II Error (Reject H0).

 You can use it as your solution sheet. (below)

Create the desired sample scenario of the following data set below: 

  1. _______________________________________________
    _______________________________________________
        _______________________________________________

Suppose the null hypothesis, His:
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________

a. Type I Error: _____________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________

b. a= P (Type I error): ________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________

c. Type II error: _____________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________

d. β = P (Type II error)

__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________

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Create a scenario/word problem involving the type of error you want to make. You can create any actual event /sentence as a representation of the problem. And, perform a hypothesis test afterward. Then, the hypothesis testing must have the four possible outcomes depending on the actual truth (or falseness) of the null hypothesis H0 and the decision to reject it or not. The Four possible outcomes that must be included: Do not reject the H0, Correct result, Type I Error (correct Outcome), Type II Error (Reject H0).

 You can use it as your solution sheet. (below)

ANSWER THE LETTER D ONLY. A, B, and C have already been answered by one of the tutors here. 

Create the desired sample scenario of the following data set below: 

  1. _______________________________________________
    _______________________________________________
        _______________________________________________

Suppose the null hypothesis, His:
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________

a. Type I Error: _____________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________

b. a= P (Type I error): ________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________

c. Type II error: _____________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________

d. β = P (Type II error)

__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________

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