SOCECOL 13 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Confidence Interval, Null Hypothesis

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Wide confidence interval ci: less in tails, smaller prob-value, smaller error. Narrow ci: more in tails, larger prob-value, larger error. When the ci around the observation overlaps with the ci around the population mean, then. The true observations (ha) possibly include h0. Type 1: rejection of null hypothesis when it is true (i. e. , false positive); you said something was there but it wasn"t. Type 2: acceptance of the null hypothesis as true even though it is false (i. e. , false negative) Type 1 and type 2 errors are inversely proportional. Whether we minimize type 1 or type 2 error depends on the problem. Wide ci, small p-value, low error term. Minimizes type 1 error (false positive) but increases type 2 error (false negative) Narrow ci, large p-value, high error term. Minimizes type 2 error (false negative) but increases type 1 error (false positive)

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