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QUESTION 2 John and Jane walk into the office of a statistician seeking help with a hypotheses testing problem. When the statistician asks them what their level of significance is, a disagreement between the two surfaces. John wants to work with a 5% level of significance, whereas Jane wants to work with a 1% level of significance. The statistician analyzes the data and tells John that his null hypothesis is not rejected. What does that tell us about Jane's null hypothesis? a. Jane's null hypothesis will be rejected. b. Jane's null hypothesis will be accepted. c. Jane's null hypothesis will not be rejected. d. Jane's null hypothesis will not be accepted. e. The outcome of testing Jane's null hypothesis cannot be determined from the outcome of testing John's null hypothesis.
QUESTION 2 John and Jane walk into the office of a statistician seeking help with a hypotheses testing problem. When the statistician asks them what their level of significance is, a disagreement between the two surfaces. John wants to work with a 5% level of significance, whereas Jane wants to work with a 1% level of significance. The statistician analyzes the data and tells John that his null hypothesis is not rejected. What does that tell us about Jane's null hypothesis? a. Jane's null hypothesis will be rejected. b. Jane's null hypothesis will be accepted. c. Jane's null hypothesis will not be rejected. d. Jane's null hypothesis will not be accepted. e. The outcome of testing Jane's null hypothesis cannot be determined from the outcome of testing John's null hypothesis.
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