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Suppose a political advisor is interested in the proportion of the vote an opponent will receive. If he samples voters randomly and tests hypotheses regarding p, the population proportion, what should he do to reduce his risk of making a Type II error? I. Increase the number of voters he will sample II. Decrease the number of voters he will sample III. Increase the significance level
IV. Decrease the significance level


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