Significance Levels-0.05, 0.01, or - JSTOR
Significance Levels-0.05, 0.01, or ? LESTER V. MANDERSCHEID M OST statistically oriented research published in the JOURNAL OF FARM ECONOMICS includes tests of statistical hypotheses. In most cases a significance level of either 5 or 1 percent is cited. But a few use 10 or even 20 percent. Why the difference? Is a 1-percent level "better" than ................
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