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Aresearcher investigating whether joggers are less likely to get colds than people who do not jog found a p-value of.03. this means that a. there is a 3% chance that joggers do not get fewer colds b. there is a 3% chance that joggers get fewer colds c. 3% of joggers get colds d. joggers get 3% fewer colds than non-joggers e, joggers get fewer colds than non-joggers and there is only a 3% chance this is incorrect

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