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What is the relationship between the power of a statistical test and Type 2 error?a.Power and Type 2 error are inversely related.b.Power and Type 2 error are directly related.c.Power and Type 2 error are unrelated.d.Power is the same as Type 2 error.Clear my choice

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What is the relationship between the power of a statistical test and Type 2 error?a.Power and Type 2 error are inversely related.b.Power and Type 2 error are directly related.c.Power and Type 2 error are unrelated.d.Power is the same as Type 2 error.Clear my choice

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The relationship between the power of a statistical test and Type 2 error is that they are inversely related.

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