If H0 is true, then the probability of rejecting H0 is limited by ____. 1. beta 2. 1 - power 3. Power 4. alpha
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H0 is the null hypothesis, which is the hypothesis that there is no significant difference between two groups or variables. Now, if H0 is true, it means that there is no significant difference between the groups or variables being compared. Show more…
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