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Toss the coin 5 times. If the coin lands either all heads or all tails, reject H0: p=1/2 what is the probability of a type 1 error?
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Toss the coin 5 times. If the coin lands either all heads or all tails, reject H0: p=1/2
what is the probability of a type 1 error?
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The probability is 50%
A coin always has a 50/50 chance of landing on either side.
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