Asked by Blaze Roque on Jun 08, 2024

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You determine whether the probability of a statistic such as the t-statistic is < .01 ______.

A) when you do not reject the null hypothesis
B) because p < .01 is more precise than p < .05
C) because p < .01 is more likely to occur than p < .05
D) because p < .01 is better than p < .05

Statistical Precision

How similar the results are when measurements are taken repeatedly in unaltered circumstances.

T-statistic

A value derived from a T-test that measures the size of the difference relative to the variation in the sample data.

Statistical Probability

A measure of how likely an event is to occur based on available data or statistical analysis.

  • Comprehend the meaning behind significance levels and the interpretation of data when p < .01 and p < .05.
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Katia OssmanJun 08, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
A probability of < .01 is more precise than a probability of < .05, meaning that it indicates stronger evidence against the null hypothesis. Choosing a significance level of < .01 is a more conservative approach than choosing a significance level of < .05, as it requires stronger evidence to reject the null hypothesis. Therefore, B is the best answer.