Which of the following does NOT describe the cutoff for the p-value?
The cutoff for the p-value is an error probability.
If you use a p% cutoff for the p-value, and the null hypothesis happens to be
true, then there is about a p% chance that your test will conclude that the
alternative is true.
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The 5% cutoff for the p-varde is more conservative than 1%.
With the 1% cutoff for the p-value there is less chance of concluding
"alternative" if the null happens to be true.