1. What is the p-value limit for a result that is considered significant? Please
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1. What is the p-value limit for a result that is considered significant? Please report your answer to two decimal places. (0.00)
2.
Select ALL of the following words that can be used to form a true statement.
Hypotheses can be __________________.
Select one or more:
a. supported
b. not supported
c. accepted
d. proven
e. not accepted
3.
The fragrant compound used on treated flowers was found in an earlier study to attract which of the following insects investigated?
Select one:
a. striped cucumber beetle
b. honey bees
c. squash bees
d. florivores
Explanation / Answer
P value is the threshold value, generally considered in significance testing. It is usually 0.05(5%). If p value is less than this value, then
The null hypothesis is rejected.
Hypothesis can be supported. Once supported it can be proved. It also cannot be supported.
Options a, b and d
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