Type-I Error
Definition
Let be a test, the null hypothesis can be rejected () when it is in fact true (). This error is said to be a type I error or false positive .
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Let ϕ be a test, the null hypothesis can be rejected (ϕ(y)=1) when it is in fact true (θ∈Θ0). This error is said to be a type I error or false positive .