5. Dr. Black calculates a p-value of 0.0294 . Which of the following are correct interpretations of the p-value? Select all that apply: A. A p-value of 0.0294 means that there is a 2.94% chance that the null model is a good fit for the observed data. B. A p-value of 0.0294 means we have strong evidence that the null hypothesis is true. C. A p-value of 0.0294 means we have strong evidence against the null hypothesis. D. Under the null model, we would expect a sample mean of 36.73 or less approximately 2.94% of the time in repeated sampling.
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A p-value of 0.0294 means that there is a 2.94% chance that the null model is a good fit for the observed data. - This statement is incorrect. The p-value represents the probability of observing the data or more extreme data if the null hypothesis is true, not the Show more…
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