Suppose I am conducting a test of significance where the null hypothesis is my cat Cayce will
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Suppose I am conducting a test of significance where the null hypothesis is my cat Cayce will pick the correct cancer specimen 25% of the time and the alternative hypothesis is that he will pick the cancer specimen at a rate different than 25%. I end up with a p-value of 0.07. I also construct 95% and 99% confidence intervals from my data. What will be true about my confidence intervals?
A. Both the 95% and the 99% intervals will contain 0.25.
B. Neither the 95% nor the 99% intervals will contain 0.25.
C. The 95% interval will contain 0.25, but the 99% interval will not contain 0.25.
D. The 95% interval will not contain 0.25, but the 99% interval will contain 0.25.
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Introduction To Statistical Investigations
ISBN: 9781118172148
1st Edition
Authors: Beth L.Chance, George W.Cobb, Allan J.Rossman Nathan Tintle, Todd Swanson Soma Roy