Multiple Choice
Even when information in a news article is sparse, you can sometimes piece the information together to figure out certain parts of the hypothesis test on your own.What piece of information is not possible to figure out unless it is given to you?
A) The p-value or the test statistic.
B) The null and alternative hypotheses.
C) The impact of the conclusions.
D) All of the above.
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