Let X be the P value obtained in a test of the null hypothes
Let X be the P value obtained in a test of the null hypothesis (H) that the genotype at a certain locus is independent of the organism\'s growth rate phenotype. the alternative hypothesis states that growth rate is influenced by the genotype. Let R be the set of results which deviate from H by at least as much as the observed data. whcuh statement is true?
A. the probability of the independence hypothesis being inccorect is X
B. P(h/R)=X
c. THe probability of the independence hypothesis beiing correct is X
D. THe null hypothesis of independence should be rejected with probability x
E. P(H/R)> X
F. P(H/R)=1-X
G. There is a probability x of obtaining data which deviate from independence at least as much as the observed numbers, assuming the alternative hypothesis is correct
H. Ther eis a probability x of obtaining data which deviate from independence at least as much as observed numbers, assuming the hypothesis of independence is correct.
Solution
The option (H) is correct.
There is a probability x of obtaining data which deviate from independence at least as much as observed numbers, assuming the hypothesis of independence is correct.
