Below is a table that shows samples of computed p values and the corresponding level of significance, a (alpha). Put the appropriate remarks whether to reject Ho or to accept Ho. Ho is your null hypothesis. Computed p-value Interpretation Level of Significance a 1. p= 0.07 2. p=0.00 3. p = 0.05 a =0.05 a =0.05 a =0.05
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