In: Statistics and Probability
If your p-value is 0.33 and your alpha level is 0.1 then you
would:
reject the...
If your p-value is 0.33 and your alpha level is 0.1 then you
would:
- reject the Ho
- fail to reject the Ho
- unable to determine from this information
- accept the Ho
If your p-value is 0.33 and your alpha level is 0.05 then you
would:
- reject the Ho
- fail to reject the Ho
- unable to determine from this information
- accept the Ho
If your p-value is 0.33 and your alpha level is 0.01 then you
would:
- reject the Ho
- fail to reject the Ho
- unable to determine from this information
- accept the Ho
If your p-value is 0.33 and your alpha level is 0.005 then you
would:
- reject the Ho
- fail to reject the Ho
- unable to determine from this information
- accept the Ho
If your p-value is 0.33 and your alpha level is 0.001 then you
would:
- reject the Ho
- fail to reject the Ho
- unable to determine from this information
- accept the Ho
If your p-value is 0.33 and your alpha level is 0.0005 then you
would:
- reject the Ho
- fail to reject the Ho
- unable to determine from this information
- accept the Ho
If your p-value is 0.33 and your alpha level is 0.0001 then you
would:
- reject the Ho
- fail to reject the Ho
- unable to determine from this information
- accept the Ho
If your p-value is 0.33, what is the most significant alpha
level?
- There is no 'most significant alpha level'
- 0.1
- 0.05
- 0.01
- 0.005
- 0.001
- 0.0005
- 0.0001