H0 : beta1 = 0 versus Halpha: beta1 != 0. N=18, t= -2.583. What is the P-value of the test?
A. .01
B. .02
C. .025
D. .05
E. .99
Solution:
Here n= 18
Therefore df = n-1 = 17 and test Statistics is
t = -2.583
Now using statistical software we calculate p value
And p value is 0.01
Therefore
A) 0.01 is correct options
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