In a two-way contingency table analysis: A. The null

Chapter 10, Problem 10.4.11

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In a two-way contingency table analysis: A. The null hypothesis always provides a simpler explanation for the data than the alternative hypothesis. B. The null hypothesis always provides a more complicated explanation for the data than the alternative hypothesis.

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