Elementary Statistics: Picturing the World (6th Edition)
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Author: Ron Larson, Betsy Farber
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Chapter 7.2, Problem 7E
Interpreting a P-Value In Exercises 3–8, the P-value for a hypothesis test is shown. Use the P-value to decide whether to reject H0 when the level of significance is (a) α = 0.01, (b) α = 0.05, and (c) α = 0.10.
7. P = 0.0838
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