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26 February, 15:10

A researcher developing scanners to search for hidden weapons at airports has concluded that a new scanner is significantly better than the current scanner. He made his decision based on a test using alpha equals 0.025. Would he have made the same decision at alpha equals 0.10 question mark How about alpha equals 0.005 question mark Explain.

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  1. 26 February, 15:54
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Since the decision is made on the test based on the use of alpha equals 0.025, the p-value of the test would have been higher than the level of significance provided that is 0.025 since the test is not important.

    p > 0.025

    Now if we know that p > 0.025, this would not necessarily mean that p > 0.1 also, therefore we do not know with the given information that he would have made the same decision for 0.1 level of significance, (we are not sure about his decision in that case).

    Now for the level of significance of 0.005, we would be sure that p > 0.005 as it is greater than 0.025, therefore the test is not significant at this level of significance as well. Therefore he would have made the same decision for 0.005 level of significance.
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