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A tragedy of such magnitude as the Holocaust,in which millions of Jews were killed by Hitler's regime,defies explanation.But does a social-psychological analysis that draws on the concepts of conformity,obedience,and power yield some-although admittedly incomplete-insight into this terrible chapter in human history?
Type I Error
The incorrect rejection of a true null hypothesis in hypothesis testing, also known as a false positive.
Type II Error
The error made by failing to reject a false null hypothesis, also known as a false negative.
Increasing
A term indicating that something is growing or becoming larger in size, number, value, or quality.
Type I Error
The incorrect rejection of a true null hypothesis, also known as a "false positive".
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