SOLUTION: Rejection of the null hypothesis in the two-sample case implies that a. the samples are different on the trait of interest b. the populations from which the samples are drawn

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Question 208253: Rejection of the null hypothesis in the two-sample case implies that
a. the samples are different on the trait of interest
b. the populations from which the samples are drawn are different on the trait of interest
c. the samples are not different on the trait of interest
d. the populations from which the samples are drawn are not different on the trait of interest

Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
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Rejection of the null hypothesis in the two-sample case implies that
a. the samples are different on the trait of interest
b. the populations from which the samples are drawn are different on the trait of interest
c. the samples are not different on the trait of interest
d. the populations from which the samples are drawn are not different on the trait of interest
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The null says the population means or proportions are equal.
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Rejection says the population means or proportions are not equal.
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Cheers,
Stan H.