A test of significance was conducted in a study involving a simple random sample
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A test of significance was conducted in a study involving a simple random sample of 25 subjects. Based on the test result using the sample mean, , it was determined that the P.value was equal to 0.028 Which of the following statements about this P.value is (are) TRUE? O A In this situation there is relatively strong evidence against the null hypothesis. OB. The P.value was calculated under the assumption that the null hypothesis was true. CThe probability of a value of the test statistic at least as extreme as that observed in this study, assuming the null hypothesis is true, is 0.028. D.All of the above are true statements.Explanation / Answer
D. All of the above are true statements.
Since 0.028 < 0.05(usual significance level), there is a strong evidence against the null hypothesis. Significance tests are always performed under the assumption null hypothesis is true.
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