Multiple Choice
The p-value method for hypothesis testing relies on the fact that
A) if the null hypothesis is false,then it is very unlikely to observe a p-value smaller than the chosen significance level.
B) if the null hypothesis is true,then it is very unlikely to observe a p-value larger than the chosen significance level.
C) if the null hypothesis is true,then it is very unlikely to observe a p-value smaller than the chosen significance level.
D) if the alternative hypothesis is true,then it is very unlikely to observe a p-value smaller than the chosen significance level.
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