You conduct a test and your p-value turns out to be 0.08. what can you conclude?

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2022-11-24

You conduct a test and your p-value turns out to be 0.08. what can you conclude?

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The null hypothesis is not disproved when taking a standard significance level of 0.05 into account.
When we are testing an hypothesis, we test a null hypothesis, and an alternative hypothesis.
The null hypothesis is not disproved if the p-value exceeds the significance level.
The null hypothesis is disproved when the p-value is less than the significance level.
In this problem, the p-value is 0.08, thus, considering a standard significance level of 0.05, the null hypothesis is not rejected.

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