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56: The effect of rejection of a hypothesis withn decrease in sample size
a. decreases
b.fluctuates
c.remains constant
d.increases

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Answered by RiyaMohekar98
1

Answer:

a. decreases

Step-by-step explanation:

The effect of rejection of a hypothesis withn decrease in sample size decreases

Answered by adventureisland
0

Option (C) is correct.

Remains constant. Because no effect of rejection of a hypothesis within a decrease in sample size.

Which effect of rejection of a hypothesis :

  • This is the estimated difference between the two groups in our sample. To detect a difference with a given power, a lower effect size will need a larger sample size.
  • As the sample size expands, the hypothesis test gets more sensitive, making it more likely to reject the null hypothesis when it is incorrect.
  • As a result, the test's sensitivity is improved. The sample size has no effect on the degree of the effect.

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