Agreed. Yuck.
Did you find the def of TYPE II ERROR yet?
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TYPE II ERROR = BELIEF THAT NOTHING IS THERE, WHEN, IN FACT, SOMETHING !IS! THERE.
TYPE I = belief that something is there WHEN, IN FACT, NOTHING is there.
It can get tricky with the null hypothesis putting it into English and keeping it straight.
js1138--are you always so sweet, kind and lauditory regarding those who have a different construction on reality than yours?
We all have our limits. My limit is about one of your threads per year.
What type of error is it to build an entire, detailed mythology around the miscellaneous observations of unidentified phenomena?