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Choose the correct answer below.

A. The level of​ significance, ​, is the probability of committing a Type I​ error, rejecting the null hypothesis when it​ is, in​ fact, true.
B. The level of​ significance, ​, is the probability of committing a Type I​ error, rejecting the null hypothesis when it​ is, in​ fact, true.
C. The level of​ significance, ​, is the probability of committing a Type II​ error, not rejecting the null hypothesis when it​ is, in​ fact, false.
D. The level of​ significance, ​, is the probability of committing a Type II​ error, rejecting the null hypothesis when it​ is, in​ fact, true.
E. The level of​ significance, ​, is the probability of committing a Type II​ error, rejecting the null hypothesis when it​ is, in​ fact, true.
F. The level of​ significance, ​, is the probability of committing a Type I​ error, not rejecting the null hypothesis when it​ is, in​ fact, false.

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Answer: The level of​ significance, ​, is the probability of committing a Type I error, rejecting the null hypothesis when it​ is, in​ fact, true.

Explanation:

The significance level, which is commonly designated as alpha (α) is defined the probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when it is in fact, true.

To determine statistical significance, a researcher is expected to calculate a p-value. The researcher can reject the null hypothesis if the p -value is less than α as established by the researcher.

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