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Using the following data, the Wilcoxon Signed-Rank hypothesis test is used to test the hypothesis that the test results of a treatment after training are greater than the test results before the treatment. The Wilcoxon critical value is 3 for n=7 with a 0.05 significance level. What decision should be made regarding the null hypothesis? Using the following data, the Wilcoxon Signed-Rank hypothesis test is used to test the hypothesis that the test results of a treatment after training are greater than the test results before the treatment. The Wilcoxon critical value is 3 for n=7 with a 0.05 significance level. What decision should be made regarding the null hypothesis?   A)  Reject the null hypothesis and conclude that the  after  is greater than  before  B)  Reject the null hypothesis and conclude that the  before  is greater than  after  C)  Fail to reject the null hypothesis D)  Reject the null hypothesis and conclude that there is no difference between the  before  and  after

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