Which of the following exemplifies an alternate (aka, research) hypothesis? Question 7 Tries remaining Marked out of 200

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Which of the following exemplifies an alternate (aka, research) hypothesis? Question 7 Tries remaining Marked out of 200

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Which of the following exemplifies an alternate (aka, research) hypothesis? Question 7 Tries remaining Marked out of 200 Select one Rag Senior citizens driving behaviors do not differ from those of teenagers. Uberals and conservatives have the same voting rates Men and women have different levels of income. Children (8 - 15 yrs old) and the elderly 70 yrs old) watch the same amount of TV question Check Previous par

When the null hypothesis is rejected Question 8 Tres remaining Marked ourd 200 rrug questo Select one it is unlikely that the difference between means is a result of sampling error, the population means are equal. the research hypothesis is concluded to be false tistikely that the difference between means is a result of sampling error Check

Question 9 Tres remaining Marted out of 200 When we risk committing a Typel error: Select one our sample size was too large. we risk rejecting the null hypothesis when it is true, we risk accepting the null hypothesis when it is false none of the above answers are correct prug question Check
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