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If We Reject the Null Hypothesis, We Conclude That

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If we reject the null hypothesis, we conclude that:  A.  there is enough statistical evidence to infer that the alternative hypothesis is true.  B.  there is not enough statistical evidence to infer that the al ternative hypothesis is true.  C.  there is enough statistical evidence to infer that the null hypothesis is true.  D.  the test is statistically insignificant at whatever level of significance the test was conducted  at. \begin{array}{|l|l|}\hline \text { A. } & \text { there is enough statistical evidence to infer that the alternative hypothesis is true. } \\\hline \text { B. } & \text { there is not enough statistical evidence to infer that the al ternative hypothesis is true. } \\\hline \text { C. } & \text { there is enough statistical evidence to infer that the null hypothesis is true. } \\\hline \text { D. } & \text { the test is statistically insignificant at whatever level of significance the test was conducted } \\&\text { at. }\\\hline \end{array}

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