The level of signifñicance (usually.05) associated with a significance

Lubna Boyce

Lubna Boyce

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2022-03-04

The level of signifñicance (usually.05) associated with a significance test is the probability,
A. That the alternative hypothesis is true.
B. That the null hypothesis is true.
C. Of not rejecting a true null hypothesis.
D. Of rejecting a true null hypothesis.

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Vasquez

Vasquez

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The significance(0.05) associated with a significance test is denoted by α.If α0.05 then we fail to reject the null hypothesis so this test is a test to reject the null hypothesis.So if the p value is less than this test value of 0.05 then we reject the null hypothesis.So option A is true since if we reject null hypothesis then the alternative hypothesis is automatically accepted.

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