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    The Criterion by Which a Decision Is Made About the Null
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The Criterion by Which a Decision Is Made About the Null

Question 68

Question 68

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The criterion by which a decision is made about the null hypothesis is called


A) the level of significance
B) alpha
C) either of the above
D) the alternative hypothesis

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