W4 Null-Hypothesis Significance Testing Flashcards
1
Q
What can we do to reduce Type I errors?
A
Lower α threshold (see reading list) The downside is a higher β. If the null hypothesis is true, then the probability of making a Type I error is equal to the significance level of the test. To decrease the probability of a Type I error, decrease the significance level.
2
Q
What can we do to reduce Type II errors?
A
β is directly related to 1 - β (obviously).
Thus, if we increase 1 - β, β decreases 1 - β is power
3
Q
What happens if we perform more than one test?
A
Probability of Type I error increases
- 1-(1-.05)^n, with n = number of comparisons
Multiple methods are available to correct for α inflation
- e.g. Bonferroni (α / n, with n = number of comparisons)
- but also others: Tukey, Scheffé, FDR, etc.