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21 July, 15:21

A researcher developing scanners to search for hidden weapons at airports has concluded that a new scanner isis significantly better than the current scanner. he made his decision based on a test using alpha equals 0.025.α=0.025. would he have made the same decision at alpha equals 0.10 question mark α=0.10? how about alpha equals 0.01 question mark α=0.01? explain

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  1. 21 July, 16:08
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    There is not enough information in this question to answer it. You cannot determine significance with just the alpha value. You need the actual test statistic (p-value) to determine this.

    If the p-value is less than the alpha value, you reject the null hypothesis (the there is no difference).
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