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In a Friedman test for comparing four populations, provided that there are eight blocks, the test statistic is calculated as F = 10.98. If the test is conducted at the 5% significance level, the conclusion and p-value will be: A reject the null hypothesis, and 0.01<Pvalue<0.025B reject the null hypothesis, and pvalue>0.025C do not reject the null hypothesis, and p-value<0.05D do not reject the null hypothesis, and p -value >0.05\begin{array}{|l|l|}\hline A&\text { reject the null hypothesis, and }0.01< P-value<0.025\\\hline B&\text { reject the null hypothesis, and } p -value >0.025 \\\hline C&\text { do not reject the null hypothesis, and p-value<0.05}\\\hline D&\text { do not reject the null hypothesis, and p -value >0.05}\\\hline \end{array}

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