Test For each of the following scenarios, indicate which type of statistical error could have been committed or, alternatively, that no statistical CIP a. Unknown to the statistical analyst, the null hypothesis is actually true. OA. If the null hypothesis is rejected a Type I error would be committed. OB. If the null hypothesis is not rejected a Type I error would be committed. OC. If the null hypothesis is rejected a Type Il error would be committed. OD. If the null hypothesis is not rejected a Type Il error would be committed. OE. No error is made b. The statistical analyst fails to reject the null hypothesis OA. If the null hypothesis is true a Type I error would be committed. OB. If the null hypothesis is true a Type Il error would be committed OC. If the null hypothesis is not true a Type Il error would be committed OD. If the null hypothesis is not true a Type I error would be committed. OE. No error is made For each of the following scenarios, indicate which type of statistical error could have been committed or, alternatively, that no SCLOS c The statistical analyst rejects the null hypothesis. OA. If the null hypothesis is true a Type Il error would be committed OB. If the null hypothesis is not true a Type I error would be committed OC. If the null hypothesis is true a Type I error would be committed OD. If the null hypothesis is not true a Type Il error would be committed OE. No error is made d. Unknown to the statistical analyst, the null hypothesis is actually true and the analyst fails to reject the null hypothesis OA. A Type ll error has been committed. OB. Both a Type I error and a Type Il error have been committed OC. A Type I error has been committed OD. No error is made e Unknown to the statistical analyst, the null hypothesis is actually false I III = Test: Stat 11 For each of the following scenarios, indicate which type of statistical error could have been committed or, alternatively, that no statistical error w ACTE e. Unknown to the statistical analyst, the null hypothesis is actually false. OA. If the null hypothesis is not rejected a Type I error would be committed. OB. If the null hypothesis is rejected a Type I error would be committed. OC. If the null hypothesis is rejected a Type Il error would be committed OD. If the null hypothesis is not rejected a Type Il error would be committed OE. No error is made f Unknown to the statistical analyst, the null hypothesis is actually false and the analyst rejects the null hypothesis. OA. Both a Type I error and a Type Il error have been committed OB. A Type Il error has been committed. OC. A Type I error has been committed OD. No error is made