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Mathematics, 13.01.2020 20:31 aydanbelle

Many times the results of a statistical test will be reported as "p< 5%." if your favorite î± level is 1%, remember, the researcher gets to set î± , would you say the test results were significant?
a) you would say the results were significant
b) you would say the results were not significant
c) you couldnt tell without more information

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