29. Which of the following statements is/are true about the p-value of a 2-sided
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29. Which of the following statements is/are true about the p-value of a 2-sided, 2-sample t test at the 5% level with hypothesized difference of 0 It is the probability of that the difference in the population means is different from 0 given the sample that the test is based on It is the probability of getting a sample like the one the test is based on given that the difference in population means is The difference in population means cannot equal 0 if the p-value 0.01 The difference in population means could equal 0 if the p-value 0.01 If the p-value = 0.01, this test rejects 0 as a reasonable estimate of the difference in population means 111. IV. A. I and V only B. II only C. I and III only D. II, IV, and V only. E. I,III, and V onlyExplanation / Answer
29. Which of the following statements is/are true about the p-value of a 2-sided, 2-sample t test at the 5% level with hypothesized difference of 0 It is the probability of that the difference in the population means is different from 0 given the sample that the test is based on It is the probability of getting a sample like the one the test is based on given that the difference in population means is The difference in population means cannot equal 0 if the p-value 0.01 The difference in population means could equal 0 if the p-value 0.01 If the p-value = 0.01, this test rejects 0 as a reasonable estimate of the difference in population means 111. IV. A. I and V only B. II only C. I and III only D. II, IV, and V only. E. I,III, and V only
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