Multiple Choice
Researchers conducted a survey in which each person in a representative sample of 2135 developers had been asked about the main priorities when choosing a new job. When asked about a remote work opportunity, 1238of the developers in the sample said that this is one of the main priorities in the search for work. These data were used to test versus
and the null hypothesis was rejected. Is it reasonable to say that the data provide strong support for the alternative hypothesis? Is it reasonable to say that the data provide strong evidence against the null hypothesis?
A) The data do not provide strong support for the alternative hypothesis and provide strong evidence against the null hypothesis.
B) The data provide strong support for the alternative hypothesis and provide strong evidence against the null hypothesis.
C) The data provide strong support for the alternative hypothesis and do not provide strong evidence against the null hypothesis.
D) The data do not provide strong support for the alternative hypothesis and do not provide strong evidence against the null hypothesis.
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