You are using the .05 criterion of significance. (a) If the two-tailed p value (i.e., the probability

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You are using the .05 criterion of significance.

(a) If the two-tailed p value (i.e., the probability of obtaining the results you got if H0 is true and the hypothesized value of the population mean is correct) is .03, what decision should you make about H0? Why?

(b) If the two-tailed p value is .33, what decision should you make about H0? Why?

(c) Should you treat a result that has a two-tailed p value of .06 the same as a result that has a two-tailed p value of .45? Why or why not?

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Introductory Statistics For The Behavioral Sciences

ISBN: 9780470907764

7th Edition

Authors: Joan Welkowitz, Barry H. Cohen, R. Brooke Lea

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