If all other factors are held constant, which of the following results in a decrease in the probability of a Type IIII error?     The true parameter is closer to the value of the null hypothesis. A The sample size is decreased. B The significance level is decreased. C The standard error is decreased. D The probability of a Type IIII error cannot be decreased, only increased. E

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If all other factors are held constant, which of the following results in a decrease in the probability of a Type IIII error?

 
 
  • The true parameter is closer to the value of the null hypothesis.

    A
  • The sample size is decreased.

    B
  • The significance level is decreased.

    C
  • The standard error is decreased.

    D
  • The probability of a Type IIII error cannot be decreased, only increased.

    E
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