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(a)What is a Type I error and what is a Type II error when using NHST?
(b)Which is more common in psychological research?
Interval
A measure of time between events or a specific distance between two points, often used in medical assessments or treatments.
Temperature Monitoring
The ongoing measurement of body temperature to assess health status or detect fever or hypothermia.
Tympanic Membrane Sensors
Devices used to measure temperature or detect other conditions by assessing changes in the tympanic membrane, or eardrum.
Aspirin
A medication used to reduce pain, fever, inflammation, and prevent blood clots; also known for its role in heart attack and stroke prevention.
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