What is the difference between a type I error and a type II error?
What will be an ideal response?
A type I error is more problematic. It is made when we mistakenly reject a true null hypothesis. A type II error is made when we mistakenly accept a false null hypothesis.
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From the constructivist perspective, realism, liberalism, and economic structuralism are considered to
a. be remarkably different from constructivism. b. take an essentially similar approach. c. be in some ways closely connected to constructivism. d. be important precursors to constructivism.
Since 1983, labor unions membership has declined due to
A. a shift away from industrial production toward service delivery. B. an increase in public service unions. C. a loss of America's economic influence abroad. D. federal regulations banning unions. E. None of these are correct.