Complete Question
If the p-value for your test statistic in a test of hypothesis (for example, a t-test, one-tail) is 0.07 and the significance level alpha is set at 0.05, you conclude that:
A
Both hypotheses H0 and H1 can be accepted
B
The null hypothesis H0 cannot be rejected
C
The null hypothesis H0 can be rejected
D
The research hypothesis H1 can be accepted
Answer:
The correct option is B
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question we are told that
The p-value is [tex]p-value = 0.07[/tex]
The level of significance is [tex]\alpha = 0.05[/tex]
Generally given that it is a one tail test then the possible value of
The null hypothesis is [tex]H_o : \mu = x[/tex]
Here [tex]\mu[/tex] is the mean and x is the value
the possible values of the alternative hypothesis is [tex]\mu > x \ \ or \ \ \mu < x[/tex]
Now from the value given we see that the [tex]p-value > \alpha[/tex] hence
The decision rule is
Fail to reject the null hypothesis