Statistical inference

Hypotheses

Decisions

When a hypothesis tested, a conclusion is drawn, based on sample data; either:

Correct decisions

Incorrect decisions: Type I and II errors

However, when we fail to reject or reject H0, we risk making errors:

  1. Type I error: Incorrectly reject H0 (i.e., there is no difference/effect in the population)
  2. Type II error: Incorrectly fail to reject H0 (i.e., there is a difference/effect in the population)

Decision-making table

Cells represent:

  1. Correct acceptance of H0
  2. Power (correct rejection of H0) = 1-β
  3. Type I error (false rejection of H0) = α
  4. Type II error (false acceptance of H0) = β

Traditional emphasis has been too much on Type I errors and not enough on Type II error – balance needed.

See also

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