f. The ability to reject a false null hypothesis when the null hypothesis is false. Type 2 6. For each type of statistic

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f. The ability to reject a false null hypothesis when the null hypothesis is false. Type 2 6. For each type of statistic

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f. The ability to reject a false null hypothesis when the null hypothesis is false. Type 2 6. For each type of statistical test listed below, identify what value is expected when the null hypothesis is TRUE. That is, if there is no group difference between the sample data and the population data, what value would you expect for your statistical analysis result? (10 points) a. dependent samples t-test: I b. single sample t-test: c. independent samples t-test: d. single sample z-test: e. Pearson's correlation: f. Spearman's correlation: g. Mann Whitney U: h. Analysis of variance (ANOVA): i. Chi-square test for independence: j. Chi-square goodness of fit test:
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