SOLUTION: Consider a test for μ. If the P-value is such that you can reject H0 for α = .01, can you always reject H0 for α = .05? Explain your answer. Yes. If the P-value

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Question 1110849: Consider a test for μ. If the P-value is such that you can reject H0 for α = .01, can you always reject H0 for α = .05? Explain your answer.

Yes. If the P-value lies below 0.01 you would reject at the 1% level of significance, but not at the 5% level.
No. If the P-value lies below 0.01 you would reject at the 1% level of significance, but not at the 5% level.
Yes. If H0 is rejected at the 1% level it will always be rejected at the 5% level.
No. If the P-value lies above 0.05 you would reject at the 1% level of significance and at the 5% level.

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Consider a test for μ. If the P-value is such that you can reject H0 for α = .01, can you always reject H0 for α = .05? Explain your answer.
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Yes. If H0 is rejected at the 1% level it will always be rejected at the 5% level.
Cheers,
Stan H.
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