Asked by Ann-Christin Spillert on Sep 30, 2024
The operating characteristic curve plots the values of β (the probability of committing a Type II error)versus the values of the population mean μ.
Operating Characteristic Curve
The operating characteristic curve is a graphical representation used in quality control to depict the probability of accepting a lot given its level of quality or defect rate.
Type II Error
The error that occurs when a false null hypothesis is not rejected, also known as a "false negative" finding.
Population Mean
The average value of a property of the members of a population, which is a comprehensive collection of individuals or objects studied.
- Comprehend the implications of committing Type I and Type II errors during the hypothesis evaluation process.
- Acquire knowledge about the power of a test and the elements that impact it.
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the implications of committing Type I and Type II errors during the hypothesis evaluation process.
- Acquire knowledge about the power of a test and the elements that impact it.