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Using the $\mathrm{p}$ -value given, are the results significant at a $10 \%$ level? At a $5 \%$ level? At a $1 \%$ level?p-value $=0.2800$
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The p-value is a measure of the probability that an observed difference could have occurred just by random chance. The lower the p-value, the greater the statistical significance because it tells the investigator that the hypothesis under consideration may not Show more…
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