9. (1) If you reject the null hypothesis at n=64, then, for the
same sample information, you would reject the null hypothesis
if
n=25. T or F
10. (1) We can claim that if the p-value of a test is smaller than
the probability of Type I error, then we would always reject
the
null hypothesis. T or F
11. (1) The probability of Type I error and the probability of Type
II error are inversely related. T or F...