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Mathematics, 31.07.2019 22:30 billycain9647

In formulating hypotheses for a statistical test of significance, the null hypothesis is often
a) a statement of “no effect” or “no difference.
b) the probability of observing the data you actually obtained.
c) a statement that the data are all
d) 0. 0.05.

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