3. Probability, Type 1 And 2 Errors Flashcards

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What is a type I error ?

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  • This is where we wrongfully accept the experimental hypothesis. This means we believe there is a difference or relationship, when actually no such relationship exists. This is sometimes known as a false positive or an error of optimism
  • the less stringent the significance level the more likely it is we make a type I error
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What is a type II error?

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  • This is where we wrongfully accept the null hypothesis. This means we believe there is no difference between conditions or no relationship when in-fact a relationship does exist. This is sometimes known as a false negative or an error of pessimism
  • the stricter the significance level the more likely it is we make a type II error
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What error is more likely when we use p<0.01 and why?

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  • Type II

- the area is stricter

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What error is more likely when we use p<0.10 and why?

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  • Type I

- the area is less strict

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