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H0: ¦Ð ¡Ü .60 versus H1: ¦Ð > .60, ¦Á = .05, x = 56, n = 80

can someone just explain why alpha is there? Is it used?
15 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
It makes no sense to me.
15 years ago
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H0: ¦Ð ¡Ü .60 versus H1: ¦Ð > .60, ¦Á = .05, x = 56, n = 80

can someone just explain why alpha is there? Is it used?

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