Recall that a test is statistically significant at a particular significance lev
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Recall that a test is statistically significant at a particular significance level if the null hypothesis is rejected. If a test is statistically significant at 5% level of significance, then
we cannot determine if the null hypothesis would be rejected at any other level of significance.
the null hypothesis will also be rejected at 1% level of significance.
the null hypothesis will not be rejected at 10% level of significance
.the null hypothesis will also be rejected at 10% level of significance
.the null hypothesis will not be rejected at 1% level of significance.
Explanation / Answer
Alternative hypothesis is true (the null hypothesis is rejected) when p-value < alpha, if p-value is < 0.05, we can say, p-value < 0.1.
"the null hypothesis will also be rejected at 10% level of significance"
hence option D is correct
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