The correct answer is B. α . In CSSBB hypothesis testing, alpha (α) represents the Type I error risk , which is the probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when it is actually true. The critical region is the rejection region of the hypothesis test, and its total probability under the null hypothesis is equal to α . The CSSBB material illustrates this with two-tailed rejection areas of 0.025 and 0.025 , summing to α = 0.05.
By contrast, β is the probability of failing to reject the null hypothesis when it is false, and 1 − β is the power of the test, which is the probability of rejecting the null hypothesis given that the null hypothesis is false. The CSSBB source states this directly: 1 − β = Probability of rejecting the null hypothesis given that the null hypothesis is false . Therefore, the area used to define the cutoff for rejecting the null hypothesis is represented by alpha , not beta or power. That is why the critical region is correctly represented by B. α .
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