Consider that we just ran 14 related chi-squared tests! If all 14 tests are independent and the null hypothesis is true
Posted: Wed May 11, 2022 1:50 pm
Consider that we just ran 14 related chi-squared tests! If all
14 tests are independent and the null hypothesis is true for all of
them, what is the probability of observing at least one type 1
error?
Group of answer choices
.05
.512325
.367218
.162855
14 tests are independent and the null hypothesis is true for all of
them, what is the probability of observing at least one type 1
error?
Group of answer choices
.05
.512325
.367218
.162855