Independent samples from two populations are taken, and a t-statistic is used to test the null hypothesis Ho: u1 = u2 against the alternative Ha: u1>u2. The resulting p-value is 0.04.Using the same samples but change the alternative hypothesis to u1 is NOT EQUAL TO u2. What is the new p-value? a) 0.04 b) 0.08 c) 0.05 d) 0.02 e) cannot be determined

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Independent samples from two populations are taken, and a t-statistic is used to test the null hypothesis Ho: u1 = u2 against the alternative Ha: u1>u2. The resulting p-value is 0.04.Using the same samples but change the alternative hypothesis to u1 is NOT EQUAL TO u2. What is the new p-value?

a) 0.04

b) 0.08

c) 0.05

d) 0.02

e) cannot be determined

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