Entertainment Software Association would like to test if the average age of "gamers" (those that routinely play video games) is more than 30 years old. A Type I error would occur if Entertainment Software Association concludes that the average age of gamers is: _______.
A. Equal to 30 years when, in reality, the average age is not equal to 30 years
B. Not equal to 30 years when, in reality, the average age is equal to 30 years
C. Greater than 30 years when, in reality, the average age is 30 years or less
D. 30 years or less when, in reality, the average age is more than 30 years

Respuesta :

Answer:

"30 years or less when, in reality, the average age is more than 30 years"

Step-by-step explanation:

Type I error is produced when conclusion rejects a true null hypothesis.

The null hypothesis is

"The average gamer is more than 30 years old"

(deduced from the wording, not explicitly stated).

Then if the conclusion is "the average gamer is less than or equal to 30 years old" when in reality the average age is more than 30 years, then there is a type I error, since the null hypothesis is rejected.

Answer is D:

"30 years or less when, in reality, the average age is more than 30 years"

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