What is a Type II error in the context of hypothesis testing?
- Accepting a false null hypothesis
- Accepting a true null hypothesis
- Rejecting a false null hypothesis
- Rejecting a true null hypothesis
A Type II error occurs when the null hypothesis is false, but it is not rejected. It is also known as a "false negative" result.
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