Suppose that we reject a null hypothesis at the .05 level of significance. Then for which of the following values do we also reject the null hypothesis? .06 .04 .03 .02
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05 level of significance. This means that we have found evidence against the null hypothesis with a probability of less than 5% that the observed result occurred by chance alone. Now, let's consider the possible values for which we would also reject the null Show more…
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