A test was made of H: = 59 versus H, L> 59. The P-value was 0.26. What does the P-value indicate? If H = 59, then the pr
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A test was made of H: = 59 versus H, L> 59. The P-value was 0.26. What does the P-value indicate? If H = 59, then the pr
A test was made of H: = 59 versus H, L> 59. The P-value was 0.26. What does the P-value indicate? If H = 59, then the probability of observing a test statistic as extreme or more extreme than the one actually observed is O X
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