How does the power of a test relate to Type II errors?
- The power of a test is the probability of making a Type II error
- The power of a test is the probability of not making a Type II error
- The power of a test is unrelated to Type II errors
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The power of a test is the probability that it correctly rejects a false null hypothesis, i.e., it is the probability of not making a Type II error.
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