For hypothesis testing with two populations, the null hypothesis assumes the two statistics are equal.O TrueO False
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The null hypothesis (H0) states that there is no significant difference between the two population parameters, which means that they are equal. So, the null hypothesis assumes the two statistics are equal. Show more…
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