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Mathematics, 07.12.2019 03:31 dbanks701

If an experimenter sets equal to .01, then she is defining a "statistically rare" event as an event occurring more than one time in 100 if the alternative hypothesis is true. an event occurring more than one time in 100 if the null hypothesis is true. an event occurring five or fewer times in 100 times if the null hypothesis is true. an event occurring one or fewer times in 100 times if the null hypothesis is true.

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