If a null hypothesis is rejected, what can we infer about the alternative hypothesis?

  • It has no relation to the null hypothesis
  • It is likely to be true
  • It is rejected as well
  • It needs to be tested separately
If a null hypothesis is rejected, it means that the alternative hypothesis is likely to be true. We can infer that there's enough evidence in our data to support the claim of the alternative hypothesis.
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