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Quiz: Quiz: Chapter 10 (Sections 1-3) This Question: 1 pt 12 of 16 (2 complete)

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Quiz: Quiz: Chapter 10 (Sections 1-3) This Question: 1 pt 12 of 16 (2 complete) Suppose a researcheratest g the hypothesis Ho' p.06 versus H, : p#06and she fde the Pmi e to be 0 24 Explain what this means, would she njedbenehypotheek? why? Choose the correct explanation below O A If the P-value for a particular test statistic is 024, she expects results at least as extrome as the tost statistic in exactly 24 of 100 samples if the null hypothesis is true. O B. If the P-value for a particular test statistic is 0.24, she expects results no more extreme than the test statistic in about 24 of 100 samples if the null hypothesis is true. . If the P value for a particular test statiese is o 24, she expects results no mon extremo gan teles, statiste in oxactly 24 d 100 Me les if the nul hy of osa-rus OD. "the P value for a particular test stat sic is 24, she expects results at least as extreme as the test statistic inabot 24 of 100 samples if the nul hypothesis is ie Choose the correct conclusion below O A. Since this event is not unusual, she will reject the null hypothesis O B. Since this event is unusual, she will not reject the null hypothesis O C. Sinon this event is unusual, she will reject the null hypothesis O D. Sinoe this event is not unusual, she will not rejeat the null hypothesis

Explanation / Answer

1)corect option is D

if the p value for a particular test statsitic is 0.24; she expects..about 24 of 100 samples......

2)

option D: since the result is not unusual, she will not reject the null hypothesis