Based on the results of a test of significance, a researcher decides to reject the null hypothesis when in fact, the null hypothesis is true and there is no relationship between the two variables the population. This is an example of Type I error Miscalculation Spurious relationship 000 Type II error

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Based on the results of a test of significance, a researcher decides to reject the null hypothesis when in fact, the null hypothesis is true and there is no relationship between the two variables in
the population. This is an example of
Type I error
Miscalculation
Spurious relationship
Type II error
DO
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