[Solution] Select the appropriate answer for each of the statements below. Holding all else constant, when power increases, the type I error rate (increases/decreases).
Question: Select the appropriate answer for each of the statements below.
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Holding all else constant, when power increases, the type I error rate (increases/decreases).
- Holding all else constant, the probability of not rejecting the null hypothesis when the alternative hypothesis is true will be larger when you have (more/less) power.
- Holding all else constant, in order to have a lower type II error rate, you need to recruit (more/less) participants for your study.
- If you only know the significance level and the desired power, it is (possible/impossible) to calculate the sample size.
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