@Trismegistas 1. A wrong decision that is made when a test rejects a true null hypothesis constitutes a Type I error: In other words, the null hypothesis is true, but one treats it as false. Obviously this example begs the question as to whether or not one believes in Global Warming. If one does, then HAVOC represents the outcome of a Type I Error. 2. Turn your volume down, off, or to mute.
@andyscott0 I originally created this as an animated enhancement for students in my Statistics I courses. Sorry for the head ache. I plan to enable this to remix.
So which one is type I? And the music is really not necessary.
Trismegistas 2 months ago
@Trismegistas 1. A wrong decision that is made when a test rejects a true null hypothesis constitutes a Type I error: In other words, the null hypothesis is true, but one treats it as false. Obviously this example begs the question as to whether or not one believes in Global Warming. If one does, then HAVOC represents the outcome of a Type I Error. 2. Turn your volume down, off, or to mute.
plumstreetmusic 2 months ago
this makes no sense it hurt me heads to think about it, terrible music too
andyscott0 3 months ago
@andyscott0 I originally created this as an animated enhancement for students in my Statistics I courses. Sorry for the head ache. I plan to enable this to remix.
plumstreetmusic 2 months ago