Consider the results of a hypothesis test, which indicate there is not enough evidence to reject the null hypothesis. Which of the following statements about error is correct?
A. A Type I error could have been made, but not a Type II error.
B. A Type II error could have been made, but not a Type I error.
C. Both types of error could have been made, but the probability of a Type I error is greater than the probability of a Type II error.
D. Both types of error could have been made, but the probability of a Type I error is less than the probability of a Type II error.
E. The type of error that could have been made is not possible to determine without knowing the statement of the null hypothesis.