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i. Two types of possible errors always exist when testing hypotheses-a Type I error, in which the null hypothesis is rejected when it should not have been rejected, and a Type II error in which the null hypothesis is not rejected when it should have been rejected.
Ii) A test statistic is a value determined from sample information collected to test the null hypothesis.
iii. The region or area of rejection defines the location of all those values that are so large or so small that the probability of their occurrence under a true null hypothesis is rather remote.
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