achieved it - would tell us that the chance of our results being dueto chance in the sample rather than a true difference in the population, is 1 in 1000?
Which of the following p-values - if we achieved it - would tell us that the chance of our results being dueto chance in the sample rather than a true difference in the population, is 1 in 1000?
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The p value 0.1 indicates that the chance of our results being due to chance in the sample rather than a true difference in the population, is 1 in 10.
The p value 0.0001 indicates that the chance of our results being due to chance in the sample rather than a true difference in the population, is 1 in 10000.
The p value 0.01 indicates that the chance of our results being due to chance in the sample rather than a true difference in the population, is 1 in 100.
Thus, the incorrect options are first,third and fourth options.
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