When performing hypothesis tests,
small P-values generally support the null hypothesis.
P-values are computed assuming the null hypothesis is correct.
a test statistic measures the difference between the data and what is expected if the null hypothesis is correct.
both (a) and (c) are true.
both (b) and (c) are true.
1 answer
Option b is correct: P-values are computed assuming the null hypothesis is correct, and a test statistic measures the difference between the data and what is expected if the null hypothesis is correct.