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Mathematics, 06.05.2020 03:44 vic2nvsty

A college newspaper article claims that a higher proportion of student athletes graduate from college compared to other students because of strict rules for eligibility. The null and alternative hypotheses for this claim are: H 0 : p 1 = p 2 H a : p 1 > p 2 Suppose that the P-value is 0.21. What type of error is possible? Group of answer choices Type I error: the evidence leads us to reject the null hypothesis, but it is actually true. Type I error: the evidence leads us to reject the null hypothesis when it was actually false. Type II error: the evidence leads us to fail to reject the null hypothesis when the alternative hypothesis is true. Type II error: the evidence leads us to fail to reject the null hypothesis when it is true.

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