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A study is conducted to assess the extent of ...
Type I error: No change;
Type II error: decreased
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The P-value is basically type 1 error, and they keep the p-value the same (at <.05) in both versions of the experiments. By increasing number of patients in the group, they increase power of the study, which reduces type II error.

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jfny21  Thank you +1
baja_blast  For more, FA 2019 p. 262 goes over Type I and II errors. +



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If anyone needs a refresher on these statistical concepts, Khan has a brilliant video:

https://www.khanacademy.org/math/ap-statistics/tests-significance-ap/error-probabilities-power/v/introduction-to-type-i-and-type-ii-errors

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submitted by _pusheen_(7)
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No change in type 1 error and decrease in type 2 error? Can someone please explain why?

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bhangradoc  The P-value is basically the type 1 error, and they keep the p-value the same (at <.05) in both versions of the experiments. By increasing number of patients in the group, they increase power of the study, which reduces type II error. +6



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