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We conducted a hypothesis test for a population parameter at alpha = 0.01 and we failed to rejected Ho.
If we decided to use alpha = 0.05, how would our conclusion change?
A) At alpha = 0.05, we would still fail to reject HO.
B) At alpha = 0.05, we would reject HO.
C) It is not possible to answer without knowing the actual p-value from the hypothesis test.

Answer A?
11 years ago

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PsyDAG
C. Is the .05 > Alpha > .01? We don’t know.
11 years ago
PsyDAG
Excuse me. Is .05 > P > .01? Again, we don’t know.
11 years ago

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