If the level of significance is 0.05 and the p-value is 0.06, what conclusion can you draw? We reject the null hypothesis. There is not sufficient evidence to conclude that there is a significant linear relationship between x and y because the correlation coefficient is not significantly different from zero. We do not reject the null hypothesis. There is not sufficient evidence to conclude that there is a significant linear relationship between x and y because the correlation coefficient is not significantly different from zero. O We do not reject the null hypothesis. There is sufficient evidence to conclude that there is a significant linear relationship between x and y because the correlation coefficient is not significantly different from zero. We reject the null hypothesis. There is sufficient evidence to conclude that there is a significant linear relationship between x and y because the correlation coefficient is not significantly different from zero. QUESTION 2 When testing the significance of the correlation coefficient, what is the null hypothesis? O The population correlation coefficient IS significantly different from zero. There IS NOT a significant linear relationship(correlation) between x and y in the population. O The population correlation coefficient IS significantly different from zero. There IS a significant linear relationship(correlation) between x and y in the population. O The population correlation coefficient IS NOT significantly different from zero. There IS NOT a significant linear relationship(correlation) between x and y in the population. The population correlation coefficient IS NOT significantly different from zero. There IS a significant linear relationship(correlation) between x and y in the population