21) The p-value is 1.2 Points the same as the z statistic. a sample statistic a distance a probability
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- The p-value is a measure used in statistical hypothesis testing to determine the significance of the results. It represents the probability of obtaining test results at least as extreme as the observed results, assuming that the null hypothesis is true. Show more…
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