We are testing a new drug with potentially dangerous side effects to see if it is significantly better than the drug currently in use. If it is found to be more effective, it will be prescribed to millions of people.
1.
a. What does it mean in context to make a type I error in this situation?
b. What does it mean in context to make a type Il error in this situation?
c. Which error do you think is worse? Now we are testing to see whether taking a vitamin supplement each day has significant health benefits. There are no (known) harmful side effects of the supplement.
2.
a. What does it mean in context to make a type I error in this situation?
b. What does it mean in context to make a type Il error in this situation?
c. Which error do you think is worse? For a given situation, what should you do if you think that committing a type l error is much worse than committing a type Il error?
A. Increase the significance level.
B. Decrease the significance level.
C. Nothing, just be careful to take a good sample.

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Answer:

1) a)  accepting the new drug is better based on its effectiveness when in reality the drug ain't better than the drug in current use because of its side effects

b) Accepting and using the current drug in use when it is not as effective as the new drug

c) Type 1 error

2) a) rejecting the vitamin supplement based on not knowing the harmful side effects

b) Accepting the Vitamin supplement based on just health benefits it portrays without comparison with other supplement.

c) Type II error

3) Increase the significance level  ( A )

Step-by-step explanation:

1)

a) To make a type 1 error in this situation is accepting the new drug is better and prescribing it to the millions of people based only on its effectiveness when in reality the drug ain't better than the drug in current use because of its side effects

b) A type II error in context is :Accepting and using the current drug in use when it is not as effective as the new drug

c)  Type I error

2)

a) Type 1 error is rejecting the vitamin supplement based on not knowing the harmful side effects

b) Accepting the Vitamin supplement based on just health benefits it portrays without comparison with other supplement.

c) Type II error

3) If committing a type 1 error is much worse

Increase the significance level