When testing the difference between two treatments in a

Chapter 9, Problem 9.7.31

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When testing the difference between two treatments in a two-sample problem, if the p-value is less than 1% then: A. The differences in the data obtained from the two treatments are not statistically signicant. B. The differences in the data obtained from the two treatments are statistically signicant.

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