The P-value for a hypothesis test is 0.02. Which of the following is true? a) The null hypothesis would be rejected at a = 0.04 but not at a =0.01 b) The null hypothesis would be rejected both at a significance level of a = 0.04 and at a significance level of a = 0.01 c) The null hypothesis would not be rejected at a = 0.04 or at a = 0.01 d) The null hypothesis would be rejected at a = 0.01 but not at a = 0.04
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02) with the significance level of 0.04. Since the P-value is smaller than the significance level, we have evidence to reject the null hypothesis at a significance level of 0.04. Show more…
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