SOLUTION: If you testing hypotheses and your p-value gives you a rejection of the null hypothesis for a a 5% significance level, then all other things being equal you would also get a reject
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Question 374061: If you testing hypotheses and your p-value gives you a rejection of the null hypothesis for a a 5% significance level, then all other things being equal you would also get a rejection of the null hypothesis for a 10% significance level.
true or false
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This is true since the observed value will fall in the rejection regions for both levels of significance. Drawing a picture may help see what's going on.
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