Bad medicine Occasionally, a report comes out that a drug that cures some disease turns out to have a nasty side effect. For example, some antidepressant drugs may cause suicidal thoughts in younger patients. A researcher wants to study such a drug and look for evidence that such side effects exist.
a) If the test yields a low P-value and the researcher rejects the null hypothesis, but there is actually no ill side effect of the drug, what are the consequences of such an error?
b) If the test yields a high P-value and the researcher fails to reject the null hypothesis, but there is a bad side effect of the drug, what are the consequences of such an error?
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