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    If the Null Hypothesis, H<sub>0</sub>, Cannot Be Corroborated in a Hypothesis
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If the Null Hypothesis, H0, Cannot Be Corroborated in a Hypothesis

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Question 127

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If the null hypothesis, H0, cannot be corroborated in a hypothesis test, If the null hypothesis, H<sub>0</sub>, cannot be corroborated in a hypothesis test,   is tentatively embraced, which calls for action; thus, one can think of   as the action hypothesis. is tentatively embraced, which calls for action; thus, one can think of If the null hypothesis, H<sub>0</sub>, cannot be corroborated in a hypothesis test,   is tentatively embraced, which calls for action; thus, one can think of   as the action hypothesis. as the action hypothesis.

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