Multiple Choice
If the t-stat for a hypothesis test (with a two-sided alternative) comes back as 2.6, what would be the appropriate conclusion to draw regarding the null hypothesis under a 95% confidence level?
A) Fail to reject the null hypothesis.
B) Reject the null hypothesis.
C) Reject the null hypothesis 5 percent of the time.
D) Not enough information.
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