Suppose the results indicate that the null hypothesis should not be rejected; thus, it is possible that a type II error has been committed.
Given the type of error made in this situation, what could researchers do to reduce the risk of this error?
Suppose the results indicate that the null hypothesis should not be rejected; thus, it is possible that a type II error has been committed.
Given the type of error made in this situation, what could researchers do to reduce the risk of this error?