In hypothesis testing: A. Accepting the null hypothesis

Chapter 8, Problem 8.6.47

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In hypothesis testing: A. Accepting the null hypothesis implies that the null hypothesis has been proved. Rejecting the null hypothesis implies that there is sufcient evidence to establish the alternative hypothesis. B. Accepting the null hypothesis implies that the null hypothesis has been proved. Rejecting the null hypothesis does not imply that there is sufcient evidence to establish the alternative hypothesis. C. Accepting the null hypothesis does not imply that the null hypothesis has been proved. Rejecting the null hypothesis implies that there is sufcient evidence to establish the alternative hypothesis. D. Accepting the null hypothesis does not imply that the null hypothesis has been proved. Rejecting the null hypothesis does not imply that there is sufcient evidence to establish the alternative hypothesis.

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