true or false A) the P-Value is the probabibility that the null hypothesis is co
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true or false
A) the P-Value is the probabibility that the null hypothesis is correct?
B) the p-value is a conditional probability
C) p-values indicate how compatible the data are with a specified statiscal model
D) the p-value is the probability that the data were produced by random chance alone
E) scientific conclusions and buisness or policy decisions should be based only on wether a p-value passes s specific threshold.
F) the p-value is the probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when it is actulally true.
G) the p-value is the probability under a specified statistical model that a a statiscal summary (test statisic) of the data would be equal to or more extreme than its observed value.
H) if your p-value is not less than the level of significance, you should always collect more data until you find a random sample that gives you a p-value less than the level of significance.
I) by itself, a p-value does not provide a good measure of evidence regarding a hypothesis.
J) the p-value is the probability of not rejecting the null hypothesis when its false.
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A) the P-Value is the probabibility that the null hypothesis is correct- True
B) the p-value is a conditional probability- False
C) p-values indicate how compatible the data are with a specified statiscal model- True
D) the p-value is the probability that the data were produced by random chance alone - False
E) Scientific conclusions and buisness or policy decisions should be based only on wether a p-value passes s specific threshold. True.
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