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Mathematics, 15.02.2021 21:00, lulustar13

A researcher wants to know if there is a difference in the proportion of men and women who often or sometimes feel free to report problems in the workplace. Assume the p-value is 0.023. Interpret this p-value with an alpha level of 0.05. A. With our given p-value, there is not enough statistically significant evidence that there is a difference in sample proportions of men and women who feel free "often" or "sometimes" to report workplace problems.
B. With our given p-value, there is not enough statistically significant evidence that there is a difference in population proportions of men and women who feel free "often" or "sometimes" to report workplace problems.
C. With our given p-value, there is enough statistically significant evidence that there is a difference in sample proportions of men and women who feel free "often" or "sometimes" to report workplace problems.
D. With our given p-value, there is enough statistically significant evidence that there is a difference in population proportions of men and women who feel free "often" or "sometimes" to report workplace problems.

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