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1. What does it mean to set alpha at .05?

2. What does 0.05 level of significant mean?

3. Are P value and alpha the same thing?

4. What happens when P value is equal to significant level?

5. What alpha level should i use?

6. How do you determine the significant level?

7. How do you know if something is statistically significant?

8. How can we reject the null hypothesis?

9. Is p value of 0.05 significant?

10. What is the meaning of confidence level?

11. What does alpha 0.05 mean?

12. What is the value of alpha?

13. How do you know if the p value is significant?

14. What does the p value tell you?

15. What type of error is more serious?

16. What does p value of 0.5 mean?

17. Why do you use a test?

18. What is the effect size?

19. When should a one tailed test be used?

20. What does it mean if there is a significant difference?

21. Why do we fail to reject the null hypothesis?

22. What is p level?

23. Is p value of 0.001 significant?

24. Do you want a small or a largr p value?

 
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