Leslie set an alpha level of 0.01 for her statistical test. What does this mean?
a. If Leslie ran the experiment, 10 out of 100 times the results of the experiment would be attributed purely to chance.
b. If Leslie ran the experiment, 5 out of 100 times the results of the experiment would be attributed purely to chance.
c. If Leslie ran the experiment, 1 out of 100 times the results of the experiment would be attributed purely to chance.
d. If Leslie ran the experiment, 0.1 out of 100 times the results of the experiment would be attributed purely to chance.
c. If Leslie ran the experiment, 1 out of 100 times the results of the experiment would be attributed purely to chance.
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