SOLUTION: 1. In classical hypothesis testing, the test statistic i to the citical value what the (circle one answer) (1 point) A. p-value is to alpha. B. critical alpha. C. test statistic is

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Question 1081651: 1. In classical hypothesis testing, the test statistic i to the citical value what the (circle one answer) (1 point) A. p-value is to alpha. B. critical alpha. C. test statistic is to the p-value. D, level of significance is to the test statistic.
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If I understand this correctly, the test statistic is to the critical value as ...
I do not understand critical alpha.
As the test statistic increases, the p-value decreases.
As the test statistic increases, the level of significance increases, and that is probably the best answer.
I'm not sure from the wording whether or not this is a directional question comparing qualitative ratios. When I get one of these, I write what I know is correct and incorrect.