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Match the p-values with the appropriate conclusion: I. 0.00017 II. 0.0171 III. 0.0787 IV. 0.6478 (a) The evidence against the null hypothesis is significant, but only at the level. Choose the answer from the menu in accordance to item (a) of the question statement (b) The evidence against the null and in favor of the alternative is very strong. Choose the answer from the menu in accordance to item (b) of the question statement (c) There is not enough evidence to reject the null hypothesis, even at the level. Choose the answer from the menu in accordance to item (c) of the question statement (d) The result is significant at a level but not at a level. Choose the answer from the menu in accordance to item (d) of the question statement

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