Asked by Danalakota Santhosh on May 29, 2024

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In a criminal trial,a Type II error is made when an innocent person is acquitted.

Type II Error

The error that occurs when a statistical test fails to reject a false null hypothesis (a "false negative").

Innocent Person

An individual who has not committed the crime or offense they are being accused of.

Acquitted

Declared not guilty of a criminal charge in a court of law.

  • Master the descriptions and outcomes of Type I and Type II errors in the scrutiny of hypotheses.
  • Examine the impact that choices stemming from hypothesis testing have in applicable real-life situations, notably within judicial cases.
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gizeal bahatiJun 03, 2024
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
A Type II error in the context of a criminal trial occurs when a guilty person is acquitted, not when an innocent person is acquitted.