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In statistics, if your p-value is less than your alpha, the finding is “significant at that alpha level.” ?

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In statistics, if your p-value is less than your alpha, the finding is “significant at that alpha level.” If you have a study in which your p-value is .0023, what can you report?

a. impossible to tell from info given or none of the following

b. the finding was not significant at the .1 level

c. the finding was significant at the .1 level but not at the .05 level

d. the finding was significant at the .05 level but not at the .01 level

e. the finding was significant at the .01 level

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  1. e. the finding was significant at the .01 level

    Any time your p-value is smaller than the significance level, the difference is significant and you reject the null hypothesis.

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