What is the order of null hypothesis significance testing?
a. Choose a statistical significance level; compute your test statistic; specify a null hypothesis; make a decision to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis
b. Specify a null hypothesis; make a decision to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis; choose a statistical significance level; compute your test statistic
c. Choose a statistical significance level; specify a null hypothesis; make a decision to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis; choose a statistical significance level
d. Specify a null hypothesis; choose a statistical significance level; compute your test statistic; make a decision to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis
Answer: d. Specify a null hypothesis; choose a statistical significance level; compute your test statistic; make a decision to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis
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