If the level of significance is 0.05 and the p-value is 0.043, the decision would be to reject the null hypothesis use a nonparametric test because the normality of the data cannot be established when the results are close do not reject the null hypothesis make no decision because the difference between the level of significance and the p-value is not statistically significant
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