If the null hypothesis is: "Customers are risky", then use the concept of Type I and Type II errors to explain bank lend

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If the null hypothesis is: "Customers are risky", then use the concept of Type I and Type II errors to explain bank lend

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If The Null Hypothesis Is Customers Are Risky Then Use The Concept Of Type I And Type Ii Errors To Explain Bank Lend 1
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If the null hypothesis is: "Customers are risky", then use the concept of Type I and Type II errors to explain bank lending behaviour before and after the financial crisis in 2008.
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