Answer:
Type I error : Option B
Type II error : Option D
Explanation:
We are given that the proportion of settled medical malpractice suits is 0.23,i.e.;
Null Hypothesis,
: p = 0.23 {means proportion of settled malpractice suits is actually 0.23}
Alternate Hypothesis,
: p
0.23 {means proportion of settled malpractice suits is actually different 0.23}
Now, Type I error states the Probability of rejecting null hypothesis given the fact that null hypothesis was true.
So, in our question Type I error is Rejecting the claim that the proportion of settled malpractice suits is 0.23 when the proportion is actually 0.23.
Also, Type II error states the Probability of accepting null hypothesis given the fact that null hypothesis was false.
So, in our question Type II error is Fail to reject the claim that the proportion of settled malpractice suits is 0.23 when the proportion is actually different from 0.23.