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SOLVED: In a hypothesis testing about a population mean, the p value is found to be 0.04. Which of the following is/are true about the population mean? Assume that the population mean
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SOLVED: Given the following test Ho:p >.55 H:p < .55 with a test statistic of 1.62 calculated, find the p- value: pts)
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SOLVED: Suppose paired t-test yields p-value of 0.03 when testing hypotheses Ho: Pd = 0 vs Ha: pa # 0. Which of the following would be plausible 95% confidence interval for p4? (
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