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Even if a treatment has an effect, it is still possible to obtain a sample mean after the treatment that is very similar to the original population mean. What outcome is likely if this happens? Group of answer choices Reject H0 and make a Type I error Correctly reject H0 Fail to reject H0 and make a Type II error Correctly fail to reject H0

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