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Complete the statement below. A Type II Error is made... Choose the correct answer below. A. A Type II Error is made when​ there's not enough evidence to reject the null hypothesis and the null hypothesis is true. B. A Type II Error is made when​ there's evidence to reject the null​ hypothesis, but the null hypothesis is true. C. A Type II Error is made when​ there's not enough evidence to reject the null​ hypothesis, but the null hypothesis is not true. D. A Type II Error is made anytime we do not reject the null hypothesis.

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