If your computer reports a p-value of 0.764, then: A The null hypothesis should be accepted. B The data has almost certainly been faked. C The null hypothesis should be rejected. D The computer software package has certainly made a mistake.
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A p-value of 0.764 indicates that there is a high probability that the observed data could have occurred by random chance alone. Show more…
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