Asked by samar alkhawaja on Apr 23, 2024

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If the obtained value is less than the critical value,what should you do?

A) reject the null hypothesis
B) accept the null hypothesis
C) set a high p value
D) increase your sample

Null Hypothesis

A hypothesis that suggests there is no statistical significance in a set of given observations, indicating no effect or relationship.

Obtained Value

The actual value measured or calculated in an experiment or analysis, often compared against a theoretical value or critical value.

Critical Value

A threshold in hypothesis testing that defines the boundary for rejecting the null hypothesis.

  • Decipher appropriate actions by evaluating the comparison between gathered data and pivotal values.
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gurmeet veeru7 days ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
If the obtained value is less than the critical value, it means that the result is not significant and falls within the range of chance or sampling error. Therefore, we should accept the null hypothesis. Rejecting the null hypothesis in this case would be a Type I error, which means wrongly rejecting a true null hypothesis. Setting a high p value or increasing the sample size would not be appropriate in this scenario.