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Mathematics, 19.10.2021 05:40 jalenamaynard3989

Setting your alpha at .05 means there is a 5% chance you will reject the null hypothesis even though it is actually true. Suppose we are conducting a study where making this type of error could lead to severe consequences. If we wanted to be more conservative and set our alpha at .01 (1% chance) for a one-tailed test then what should our new cutoff score be

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