问题如下:
What are the trade-offs when choosing the size of a test?
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解释:
A small test size reduces the probability of a Type I error, that is, rejecting the null when it is true. It also lowers the power of the test, that is the chance of rejecting a false null because smaller sizes correspond to larger critical values.
为什么说smaller sizes correspond to larger critical values?比如,卡方分布中n是在分子中的,n越小, critical value不是越小吗?