You collect data and test the hypotheses H0: p = 0.50 Ha: p
not equals≠
0.50,
A P-value of 0.03 is obtained. Which of the following is true (hint: find α for each) ?
note that if the P value is less than Alpha, then H0 is rejected.
0.03 >0.01, H0 is not rejected for 99% and hence CI include 0.5.
0.03 <0.05, H0 is rejected for 95% and hence CI will not include 0.5.
0.03 <0.10, H0 is rejected for 99% and hence CI will not include 0.5.
Ans : B and C
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