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An Infant,who Is Unable to Acquire Antibodies Properly from His

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An infant,who is unable to acquire antibodies properly from his mother's breast milk,is born.Tests determine that he makes receptors for the antibodies and that they efficiently bind the antibodies,yet they are not exactly like normal receptors.What is a possible explanation for the inability to take up the antibodies?

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Type II Error

A statistical error that occurs when a false null hypothesis is not rejected.

α

Denotes the level of significance in hypothesis testing; a threshold below which the p-value must fall for results to be considered statistically significant.

Type I Error

Occurs when a true null hypothesis is incorrectly rejected, falsely indicating that there is a significant effect when there is none.

Lowering Alpha

The process of reducing the alpha level, or the significance level, to decrease the likelihood of committing a Type I error in statistical hypothesis testing.

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