Home » Certification Exams Questions » The decision that reliability test results show poor reliability, when in fact the reliability is acceptable is called:

OPTIONS

A. Good (1-alpha) decision
B. Type II (Beta) error
C. Type I (alpha) error
D. Good (1-Beta) decision

Type I (alpha) error

Explanation:

The rejection of a test result, when the null hypothesis really is true is a type I (alpha) error.

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