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Competitive advantage emerges from three sources: external, hybrid, and internal sources
Alpha Value
A specified threshold in hypothesis testing that represents the maximum probability of wrongly rejecting the null hypothesis.
Rejecting Null Hypothesis
The decision in hypothesis testing that the evidence is strong enough to conclude a significant effect exists.
Retaining Null Hypothesis
The decision in hypothesis testing that there is not enough evidence to reject the null hypothesis, implying the observed data does not significantly differ from what was expected.
Alpha (α)
Alpha (α) represents the level of significance in hypothesis testing, defining the threshold for rejecting the null hypothesis.
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