Question 8 (1 point) The researcher carried out a randimization based hypothesis test for this scenario and obtained a p-value of 0.3363. How much evidence does the researcher have to say that the genetic theory is not compatible with the observed data from the population of interest? little some strong very strong extremely strong
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Let us assume that we conduct five different hypothesis tests and we obtain five different p-values given below. Based on the p-value; how much evidence is there against the null hypothesis? To answer this, match the following five p-values to the corresponding strength of evidence Little evidence 0.04 Some evidence 0.37 Extremely strong evidence 0.003 0.0007 Strong evidence 0.09 Very Strong evidence
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