Type 1 and Type 2 errors Flashcards
1
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What is a type 1 error?
A
Refers to a situation in which we assume that our findings show something when they don’t
- rejecting a null hypothesis that is true
- wrongly accepting the alternative hypothesis
- assuming the results were due to the IV when they were in fact due to chance
THEREFORE WE SHOULD HAVE KEPT THE NULL HYPOTHESIS THAN REJECTING IT
2
Q
What increases the likelihood of type 1 errors?
A
- if we set the p-value too leniently eg p10%
- this is because a higher p value increases the possibility that the results were due to chance
3
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What is a type 2 error?
A
Refers to a situation which we may miss something that is actually happening!
- accepting a null hypothesis that is false
- wrongly rejecting the alternative hypothesis
- assuming the results were due to chance when they were in fact due to the IV
THEREFORE WE SHOULD HAVE REJECTED THE NULL HYPOTHESIS RATHER THAN ACCEPTING IT!
4
Q
What increases the likelihood of type 2 errors?
A
- More likely if the significance level is too stringent (low) e.g. more likely at 1% than at 5%