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Mathematics, 31.08.2021 19:20 emmdolzx

Let's suppose we conduct a hypothesis test about the mean value of something, and determine that we should reject the null hypothesis. What does that mean? a. Our hypothesized mean has been proven incorrect
b. The difference between our sample mean and our hypothesized mean was most likely due to random chance.
c. The difference between our sample mean and our hypothesized mean was statistically significant.
d. The difference between our sample mean and our hypothesized mean was not statistically significant.

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