Ben is a sheepherder who often likes to play tricks on his employer by claiming that he sees a nearby predator when there is, in fact, no predator around to threaten his flock.
This is an example of ________.
false positive
Benford's Law
false negative
Simpson's Paradox
Ben is a sheepherder who often likes to play tricks on his employer by claiming that he sees a nearby predator when there is, in fact, no predator around to threaten his flock. This is an example of: false positive.
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