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Decision Criteria :
If P-value < Level of significance , then the we tend to reject the null hypothesis and conclude that the result is statistically significant.
If P-value > Level of significance , then the we do not reject the null hypothesis and conclude that the result is not statistically significant.
We are given, Level of significance = 0.10
a)
Here, P-value = 0.08 < 0.10 ( Level of significance) , we conclude that the result is statistically significant.
b)
Here, P-value = 0.15 > 0.10 ( Level of significance) , we conclude that the result is not statistically significant.
c)
Here, P-value = 0.01 < 0.10 ( Level of significance) , we conclude that the result is statistically significant.
d)
Here, P-value = 0.50 > 0.10 ( Level of significance) , we conclude that the result is not statistically significant.
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