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Mathematics, 15.04.2020 20:19 maskythegamer

N testing H0: μ = 5 versus Ha: μ > 5, a sample of size 35 yielded a p-value of .014. If α = 0.01, and the true value of the mean was actually μ = 7, then the decision based on the data was a Type I error. was a Type II error. was correct. was powerful. cannot be determined.

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