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If P (Obtained) from an Experiment Equals 0

Question 135

Question 135

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If p (obtained) from an experiment equals 0.05 and alpha equals 0.05 (both two-tailed) , what would you conclude?


A) reject H0
B) retain H0
C) reject H1
D) retain H1

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