A researcher is testing the hypothesis that baby weight (in pounds) at 6 months after birth is related to breastfeeding

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A researcher is testing the hypothesis that baby weight (in pounds) at 6 months after birth is related to breastfeeding

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A researcher is testing the hypothesis that baby weight (in pounds) at 6 months after birth is related to breastfeeding (in oz). The regression equation is Weight = 6.5 + 48* Milk/day. The Standard Error (SE) of the slope is 0.128, and the data were gathered from a sample of 188 babies (Alpha level is set at 0.05.) Which one of the following statements is INCORRECT? Hypothesis testing for a significant slope shows evidence that Milk/day is a statistically significant slope. The estimated weight of a baby who has 27 oz milk per day is 19.46 pounds. Based on this regression equation, milk intake per day positively predicts weight at 6 months. O Hypothesis testing evidence does not support the decision of rejecting the null hypothesis.
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