Suppose you conduct a test and your p-value is equal to 0.02. What can you conclude?
Reject Ho at alpha=0.01 but not at alpha=0.05 |
Reject Ho at alpha=0.05 but not at alpha=0.01 |
Reject Ho at alpha=0.10 but not at alpha=0.05 |
Reject Ho at alpha=0.10 but not at alpha=0.15 |
Reject Ho at alpha equal to 0.10,0.05, and 0.01 |
Do not Reject Ho at alpha equal to 0.10, 0.05, and 0.01 |
Answer ; Reject Ho at alpha=0.05 but not at alpha=0.01
because
if, p value < alpha then we reject Ho
if, p value > alpha then we fail to reject Ho
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