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"Drivers erroneously concluding that their vehicle's transmission is in the 'park' position may be struck by the vehicle and injured if they attempt to get out of the vehicle while the engine is running and the parking brake is not engaged," the organisation said in a report about the problem.
The probability of erroneously concluding that the treatment is ineffective (P<0.20) when is actually effective (P⩽0.04) is <0.05.
The type I error is the probability of wrongly rejecting a null hypothesis (H0); erroneously concluding the research treatment is efficacious, active or interesting.
If the null hypothesis is true, then the probability of erroneously concluding that the therapy is sufficiently promising (type I error) was limited to 5%.
The probability of erroneously concluding that the new treatment is active (P⩾0.20) when it is actually ineffective (P⩽0.04) is <0.05.
25 However, an intention to treat analysis is often conservative and the main concern is that it may increase the chance of erroneously concluding non-inferiority or equivalence.
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Wouldn't the new system erroneously conclude that such managers have great ability, because their portfolios now hold stocks that are owned by top-performing funds?
In particular, the district court erroneously concluded that the university lacked race-neutral alternatives to achieve its goal of educational diversity.
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