The null hypothesis is either rejected, not rejected, or accepted. I'd carefully think through the implications of each option to select the right answer.
Okay, for the null hypothesis, I know I need to either reject it or not reject it. I'd have to consider the specific situation and the test results to determine which is appropriate.
I'm a little unsure about this one. The wording is a bit tricky. I'd probably need to review my notes on hypothesis testing to feel confident answering this.
Hmm, this seems like a pretty straightforward question about the null hypothesis. I'd just need to think through the definition and when each option would apply.
I think I'd start by carefully reading the question and considering the context. The null hypothesis is a key concept in hypothesis testing, so I'd want to make sure I understand what it's asking about that.
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