Suppose a study claims that the results are significant at the 1% significance level. Which of the
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Suppose a study claims that the results are significant at the 1% significance level. Which of the following does this not imply?
a. The observed results would be very unlikely if the null hypothesis were true.
b. The researcher can be confident in claiming that the alternative hypothesis is true.
c. The observed results would be very unlikely if the alternative hypothesis were true.
d. The p-value is less than 0.01.
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