Multiple Choice
What does it mean when a computer printout reads "p = 0.03"?
A) The falls in the extreme 3% of the sampling distribution and the probability of a Type I error is 0.03.
B) The falls in the extreme 3% of the sampling distribution and the probability of a Type II error is 0.03.
C) The probability of a Type I error (0.03) is smaller than (0.05) ,and,therefore,the results are nonsignificant.
D) The probability of an error should be reported as p 0.01.
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