Question: If a researcher concludes that the null hypothesis should be rejected and the results are statistically significant at a .05 level we can conclude that

If a researcher concludes that the null hypothesis should be rejected and the results are

"statistically significant at a .05 level" we can conclude that

  • A.The researcher would expect to incorrectly retain a false null 5 times out of 100.
  • B.The researcher would expect such a difference by chance 5 times out of 100.
  • C.The researcher would expect a 5% chance of committing a Type II error.
  • D.The researcher would expect to be wrong .05 times out of 100.
  • E.The researcher would expect to have correctly rejected a false null 5 times out of 100.

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