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Question 377317: Following the analysis of some data on two samples drawn from populations in which the variable of interest is normally distributed, the p-value for the comparison of the two sample means under the null hypothesis that the two population means are equal (H0: μ1 = μ2) against HA: μ1 ≠ μ2 was found to be .0063. This p-value indicates that:
A. there is rather strong evidence against the null hypothesis.
B. the null hypothesis should be accepted.
C. there is rather strong evidence against the alternative hypothesis.
D. the evidence against the null hypothesis is not strong.

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