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In a Kruskal-Wallis Test There Are Five Samples and the Value

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In a Kruskal-Wallis test there are five samples and the value of the test statistic is calculated as H = 11.15. The most accurate statement that can be made about the p-value is that:  A. it is smaller than 0.01 .  B.  it is greater than 0.025 but smaller than 0.05 . C.  it is greater than 0.01 but smaller than 0.025 . D.  it is greater than 0.05 .\begin{array}{|l|l|}\hline \text { A. } & \text {it is smaller than 0.01 . } \\\hline \text { B. } & \text { it is greater than 0.025 but smaller than 0.05 .} \\\hline \text { C. } & \text { it is greater than 0.01 but smaller than 0.025 .} \\\hline \text { D. } & \text { it is greater than 0.05 .} \\\hline\end{array}


Definitions:

Nondirectional Correlation

A type of correlation where the direction (positive or negative) of the relationship between variables is not specified.

Statistically Significant

A determination that an observed effect in a study is unlikely to have occurred due to chance alone.

Causality

The relationship between cause and effect, where one event (the cause) is understood to directly result in the occurrence of another event (the effect).

Probability Level

The likelihood or chance that a particular event will occur, often measured by a numerical value ranging from 0 (impossibility) to 1 (certainty).

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