The symbolic form of an alternate hypothesis A. Always contains some form of an inequality B. Significance Level C. Q-value
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It usually contains some form of inequality, such as ≠, >, or <. A. Always contains some form of an inequality: This statement is true, as the alternate hypothesis typically involves an inequality to show that there is a difference or relationship between Show more…
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