In testing this hypothesis at the 5% level of significance the null hypothesis was not rejected. Would the conclusion change if the hypothesis test was done at the 1% level of significance? A. Yes B. No The test statistic for a Chi-squared test of independence with 3 degrees of freedom is equal to 6.838. At which level(s) of significance will the null hypothesis be rejected? A. Only at 1% B. Only at 5% C. Only at 10% D. At 5% and 10%
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If the null hypothesis was not rejected at the 5% level of significance, it means that the p-value was greater than 0.05. If we were to test the hypothesis at the 1% level of significance, the p-value would still be greater than 0.01. Therefore, the conclusion Show more…
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