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A statistical test is performed, and its P-value turns out to be about 3%. Which of the following must be true? Pick all that are correct.

The null hypothesis is true.

There is about a 3% chance that the null hypothesis is true.

The alternative hypothesis is true.

There is about a 97% chance that the alternative hypothesis is true.

If the null hypothesis were true, there would be about a 3% chance of getting data that were like those that were observed in the sample or even further in the direction of the alternative.

The P-value of about 3% was computed assuming that the null hypothesis was true


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Answered by Anonymous
-If the null hypothesis were true, there would be about a 3% chance of getting data that were like those that were observed in the sample or even further in the direction of the alternative.

-The P-value of about 3% was computed assuming that the null hypothesis was true
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