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Question 13 1.0 point possible (graded, results hidden) Suppose that you are performing power calculations for an RCT yo
Question 13 1.0 point possible (graded, results hidden) Suppose that you are performing power calculations for an RCT you are designing. You are interested in testing the Neyman hypothesis that the average treatment effect is zero. The power resulting from your calculation is going to be ... in a, ... in t and ... in n. Recall that a denotes the significance level of a test (and we call 1 - a the confidence level, which is often 0.95), T denotes the treatment effect, and n the sample size. increasing, increasing, increasing increasing, increasing, decreasing Ο Ο Ο decreasing, increasing, increasing decreasing, increasing, decreasing