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The Following Are the Competing Hypotheses and the Relevant Summary

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The following are the competing hypotheses and the relevant summary statistics: Η0: The following are the competing hypotheses and the relevant summary statistics: Η<sub>0</sub>:   /   ≤ 1, Η<sub>A</sub>:   /   > 1.   Which of the following is the critical value at the 5% significance level? A)  3.02 B)  3.14 C)  3.23 D)  3.39 / The following are the competing hypotheses and the relevant summary statistics: Η<sub>0</sub>:   /   ≤ 1, Η<sub>A</sub>:   /   > 1.   Which of the following is the critical value at the 5% significance level? A)  3.02 B)  3.14 C)  3.23 D)  3.39 ≤ 1, ΗA: The following are the competing hypotheses and the relevant summary statistics: Η<sub>0</sub>:   /   ≤ 1, Η<sub>A</sub>:   /   > 1.   Which of the following is the critical value at the 5% significance level? A)  3.02 B)  3.14 C)  3.23 D)  3.39 / The following are the competing hypotheses and the relevant summary statistics: Η<sub>0</sub>:   /   ≤ 1, Η<sub>A</sub>:   /   > 1.   Which of the following is the critical value at the 5% significance level? A)  3.02 B)  3.14 C)  3.23 D)  3.39 > 1. The following are the competing hypotheses and the relevant summary statistics: Η<sub>0</sub>:   /   ≤ 1, Η<sub>A</sub>:   /   > 1.   Which of the following is the critical value at the 5% significance level? A)  3.02 B)  3.14 C)  3.23 D)  3.39 Which of the following is the critical value at the 5% significance level?

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