Mosteller. In 1948, Frederick Mosteller argued that a "third kind of error" was required to describe circumstances he had observed, namely: Type I error: "rejecting the null hypothesis when it is true".; Type II error: "failing to reject the null hypothesis when it is false".; Type III error: "correctly rejecting the null hypothesis for the wrong reason". More @Wikipedia
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