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44: The rejection probability of null hypothesis when it is true is called?
a. level of margin
b.level of rejection
c. level of confidence
d. level of significance​

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Answered by ashisona7
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Level of significance

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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HYPOTHESIS TESTS

The rejection probability of null hypothesis when it is true is called level of significance.

GETTING TO KNOW MORE ABOUT LEVEL OF SIGNIFICANCE:

* A hypothesis test compares two mutually exclusive propositions about a population to see which one the sample data best supports.

*  When the sample statistic is uncommon enough in comparison to the null hypothesis, we may reject the null hypothesis for the full population, the test result is statistically significant.

* The chance of rejecting the null hypothesis when it is true is known as the significance level, often known as alpha or. A significance level of 0.05, for example, represents a 5% chance of finding that a difference exists when there is none. The significance level defines how far the line on the graph will be drawn from the null hypothesis value.

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