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We have given the P-value for a hypothesis test. For each exercise determine the strength of the evidence against null hypothesis.

Given P-valueis0.184

Short Answer

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The P-value is 0.184, which is higher than the threshold of 0.01.

As a result of the circumstances, it's clear that the null hypothesis has little or no support.

Step by step solution

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Step 1. Given

The givenP-valueis0.184.

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Step 2. Conditions for evaluating strength of the evidence 

Criteria for testing the strength of evidence from P values:

-0.10< P-value, weak or no evidence to contradict the null hypothesis.

-0.05<P-value0.10, moderate evidence contradict t the null hypothesis.

-0.01<P-value<0.05, strong evidence contradict the null hypothesis.

-P-value<0.01,the strongest evidence contradict the null hypothesis.

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Step 3. Conclusion

The P-value is 0.184, which is higher than the threshold of 0.01.

That is, P-value(=0.184)>0.01.

As a result of the circumstances, it's clear that the null hypothesis has little or no support.

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