Asked by MissPatte
What decision is reached when 'a' is greater than the p-value?
When 'a' is greater than the p-value, the null hypothesis is rejected.
Why is this decision reached?
When 'a' is greater than the p-value, the null hypothesis is rejected.
Why is this decision reached?
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Answered by
MathMate
It all goes back to the definition and application of α and p-value.
Read:
http://www.statsdirect.com/help/default.htm#basics/p_values.htm
for a detailed explanation.
Read:
http://www.statsdirect.com/help/default.htm#basics/p_values.htm
for a detailed explanation.
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