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A2011 survey, by the bureau of labor statistics, reported that 91% of americans have paid leave. in january 2012, a random survey of 1000 workers showed that 89% had paid leave. the resulting p-value is .0271; thus, the null hypothesis is rejected. it is concluded that there has been a decrease in the proportion of people, who have paid leave from 2011 to january 2012.what type of error is possible in this situation?

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