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Figure 6.23
-Using Figure 6.23 from your textbook, choose the option that correctly matches parent rocks with possible metamorphic products.
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.
Type II Error
The error that occurs when a false null hypothesis is not rejected, implying a miss in detecting an actual effect or difference.
Highly Significant
A statistical term indicating that the results observed are very unlikely to have occurred by chance alone, often used for results with very low p-values.
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