Type 1 and Type 2 errors Flashcards

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What is a type 1 error?

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A false positive
It happens when you think there is an effect when there actually isn’t one
In simple terms: you think something worked, but it actually didn’t

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What happens to the null hypothesis in a type 1 error?

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You reject the null hypothesis, but it was actually true

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Give an example of a type 1 error

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EG: A researcher thinks a new revision technique improves memory scores, but the difference in results actually happened by chance

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What is a type 2 error?

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A false negative
It happens when you think there is no effect when there actually is one
In simple terms: you miss a real effect

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What happens to the null hypothesis in a type 2 error?

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You accept the null hypothesis. but it was actually false

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Give an example of a type 2 error

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EG: A researcher concludes a therapy does not reduce anxiety, but it actually does work

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What are three ways to reduce type 1 errors?

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  1. Lower the significance level
    Change p<0.05 –> p<0.05
  2. Replicate the study
    Repeat the research to check if the results occur again
    If it doesn’t replicate, the original result may have been a type 1 error
  3. Reduce researcher bias
    Use standardised procedures, double-blind methods or objective measures
    Prevents researchers accidentally influencing the result
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What are three ways to reduce type 2 errors?

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  1. Increase the significance level slightly
    Change p<0.01 –> p<0.05
  2. Increase the sample size
    Larger samples increase statistical power
    This makes it easier to detect real effects
  3. Reduce measurement error
    Use reliable instruments and clear procedures
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