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OPTIONS

  • They don’t normally give the right results
  • They mislead the practitioners at times
  • The results may be statistically significant in cases, but the practical significance need to be known.
  • They are too biased on errors

The results may be statistically significant in cases, but the practical significance need to be known.

Explanation:

Often, people use Hypothesis tests and arrive at statistically significant results. At times, statistical significance does not imply practical significance, which is the major shortcoming of these tests. Option c is correct.

One Reply to “Normally, what is considered a major fallacy of Hypothesis tests?”

  1. Eddie Ellis says:

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