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Mathematics, 18.03.2021 01:30 raiindrxp

Suppose you run this test for 4000 different people after observing each person's last 50 spam calls. When you reject the null hypothesis for a person, you accuse the spam callers of favoring the area codes that person has visited. If the spam callers were not actually favoring area codes that people have visited, can we compute how many times we will incorrectly accuse the spam callers of favoring area codes that people have visited? If so, what is the number? Explain your answer. Assume a 0.05% P-value cutoff.

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