What are the implications of type 1 error in a study?
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A Type I error is when we reject a true null hypothesis. Lower values of α make it harder to reject the null hypothesis, so choosing lower values for α can reduce the probability of a Type I error. The consequence here is that if the null hypothesis is false, it may be more difficult to reject using a low value for α.
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