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Suppose you test the hypotheses H 0 : p = 0.14 versus H 1 : p > 0.14. Would the following conclusions be a Type I Error, a Type II Error, or a correct decision? i. Conclude the proportion is greater than 0.14 when it actually equals 0.14. ii. Conclude the proportion is greater than 0.14 when it actually is greater than 0.14. iii. Fail to conclude the proportion is greater than 0.14 when it actually equals 0.14. iv. Fail to conclude the proportion is greater than 0.14 when it actually is greater than 0.14.

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