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May 6, 2002 16:46
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..contrast media at a type I error (alpha)=0.005 (two-tailed)...
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Both end of the distribution curve
Talking about statistics.
type I error is also called (alpha) error. It means the error of rejecting a true null hypothesis, i.e. declaring that a difference exists when it does not. The alpha value is significance level determined by the confidence interval taken from either one end (one-tailed) or two ends (two-tailed) of the normal distribution curve.
type I error is also called (alpha) error. It means the error of rejecting a true null hypothesis, i.e. declaring that a difference exists when it does not. The alpha value is significance level determined by the confidence interval taken from either one end (one-tailed) or two ends (two-tailed) of the normal distribution curve.
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From http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~lane/hyperstat/A5976.html
A probability computed considering differences in both directions is called a "two-tailed" probability. The name makes sense since both tails of the sampling distribution are considered.
A probability computed considering differences in both directions is called a "two-tailed" probability. The name makes sense since both tails of the sampling distribution are considered.
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