Critics of the U.K. lottery described in Exercise 9.51 claimed that the draws were not random. A supporter claimed that the draws were random. a. If the critics were wrong, did they commit a Type I or...

Critics of the U.K. lottery described in Exercise 9.51 claimed that the draws were not random. A supporter claimed that the draws were random. a. If the critics were wrong, did they commit a Type I or Type II Error? b. If the supporter was wrong, did she commit a Type I or Type II Error? c. Which type of error would cause more inconvenience to the lottery’s organizers, Type I or Type II? Explain.



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