A type 2 error is an error resulting from wrongly accepting Ho - the null hypothesis - when it is in fact false (i.e. a false negative result).
The power of a study of a clinical trial (1 - probability of a type 2 error) simultaneously reflects the number of people in the trial and the amount of actual change in a particular subgroup.
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